On Thu, 29 Jul 2021, Robert S wrote:

I am getting deluged with emails coming from semi-legitimate looking
sources offering to "improve" my website, which is hosted with the
same domain name as my email address (example below). Does anybody
have a rule that helps to increase the spam score of these, or any
other tips?  My email address isn't on the website.  The message below
got a score of 4.6 (5 required to be marked as spam).


Thanks & Regards,
Nikita Bee– SEO Manager

"SEO Manager" seems a good indicator.

  body  SEO_SOMETHING /\bSEO (?:[Mm]anager|[Aa]dvisor|[Cc]onsultant)/

Intentionally *not* case-insensitive.


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