On Wed, 16 Jun 2021 11:52:24 -0400
Alan wrote:

> I'm already getting FPs when someone does a copy/paste of an Amazon product 
> page
> and sends it as mail. 
>... 
>The sender's signature typically has a phone number as well, so
>EvilNumbers would make things worse. 


Probably not. The original EvilNumbers was a collection of regexes for
street addresses and phone numbers found in spam, but not much ham. The
addresses and some of the numbers would have been just window dressing,
but the OP is talking about actual scammer contact numbers, so the FP
rate could be very low. 

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