GrayHat wrote:
> This site has a rather interesting regexp list
>
> http://www.linuxmagic.com/opensource/anti_spam/dynamic_regex/generate_regex.php
>
> I think that some of the expressions found there
> may also be used by ASSP for mail filtering

After a brief skim, I thought I'd offer some words of caution if
deciding to use their list.  Some items listed are valid sources of
email for commercial broadband, as some others are valid and established
marketing firms that abide by proper opt-in/out practices, etc.

The majority of the list otherwise looks good, although using the list
as-is would be highly redundant - as a lot of it could be expressed as
more simplified regex's.

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