Also, the rule probably wouldn't detect misuses of "then" in place of 
"than". ;-)

(Nothing personal, lots of people, make that mistake, as well as  
"insure"/"ensure", "effect"/"affect" and many similar ones.)

Seriously though, I get the feeling that a well-trained bayes database, which 
to a big extent is a dictionary of words actually *used* (by users and by 
spammers, respectively), does the job much better.

-- 
Magnus Holmgren

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