http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3163
------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-03-12 10:32 -------
> Yikes, you want
> if ($self->{html_text}[-1] =~ /(\S*[A-Za-z]\S*)\z/
> instead and a similar change for the other line.
Not sure what the "Yikes" is referring to. If you meant my regexp,
($self->{html_text}[-1] =~ /(\S*)\z/)[0] =~ /[A-Za-z]/
okay, the regexp you (Daniel Quinlan) gave above looks simpler and if
you're sure it will do the same thing without too much backtracking,
great.
If the "Yikes" refers to what it will and won't catch, it didn't seem
like too radical a change to me. I did test it on several messages,
but not enough messages to call a corpus. It correctly identified
true obfuscation and did not flag the false positives that I had been
encountering.
Theo, look at the last line in your table. That rule hits on 17% of
messages and has a non-trivial false positive rate so that one
could not score the rule very highly.
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