Good point,
The goal then should be to differentiate numbers used as codes from numbers used to confuse. The former tend to be contiguous while the later (in my experience), tend to be mixed in with letters. Perhaps if the test counted numbers with letters on both sides?
Dan
If you are looking for gibberish, look to the subject line and not the sender. I actually have a decent test for this in the subject line (don't use it in the body). The only false positives would come from very strange acronyms and auto-generated code such as tracking/receipt numbers. This scores higher the more gibberish you catch. It's been safe so far for me.
GIBBERISHSUB filter C:\IMail\Declude\GibberishSub.txt x 1 0
SUBJECT 2 CONTAINS qb SUBJECT 2 CONTAINS qc SUBJECT 2 CONTAINS qd SUBJECT 2 CONTAINS qe SUBJECT 2 CONTAINS qf SUBJECT 2 CONTAINS qg SUBJECT 2 CONTAINS qh SUBJECT 2 CONTAINS qi SUBJECT 2 CONTAINS qj SUBJECT 2 CONTAINS qk SUBJECT 2 CONTAINS qm SUBJECT 2 CONTAINS qn SUBJECT 2 CONTAINS qo SUBJECT 2 CONTAINS qp SUBJECT 2 CONTAINS qr SUBJECT 2 CONTAINS qs SUBJECT 2 CONTAINS qt SUBJECT 2 CONTAINS qv SUBJECT 2 CONTAINS qx SUBJECT 2 CONTAINS qy SUBJECT 2 CONTAINS qz
SUBJECT 2 CONTAINS vq SUBJECT 2 CONTAINS wq SUBJECT 2 CONTAINS tq SUBJECT 2 CONTAINS jq
SUBJECT 2 CONTAINS xd SUBJECT 2 CONTAINS xj SUBJECT 2 CONTAINS xk SUBJECT 2 CONTAINS xr SUBJECT 2 CONTAINS xz
SUBJECT 2 CONTAINS zb SUBJECT 2 CONTAINS zc SUBJECT 2 CONTAINS zf SUBJECT 2 CONTAINS zj SUBJECT 2 CONTAINS zk SUBJECT 2 CONTAINS zl SUBJECT 2 CONTAINS zm SUBJECT 2 CONTAINS zx
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