This message started out life as a question why Outlook return receipts
were being classified as Bayesian spam.  After READING the logfile just
after I pasted it into the message - I saw the answer - the BlackRe
field was matching.  So I've re-written and re-named this message
accordingly, the original is now lost foreever, and you'll never see the
beautifully written account of my Outlook problems - aren't you
disappointed?

I'm still learning regexes, and I don't know where I got this one from.
Does anybody recognize this as a possible ASSP default, or can maybe
explain what this one is attempting to match (besides the word
"subject", which is what triggered the catch)?

http://[\w\.]+@|\w<[a-z0-9]+[abcdfghjklmnpqrstuvwxyz0-9]{4}[a-z0-9]*>|subject:[^\n]*\S

--
Daniel




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