Re: why not doing a test that checks "name"-<email address> pairs>What gets put in the comment is up to the sender. >They can put *everything* there and it's legit. You do not control it at
all
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I know it depends on the sender and everything is legit, but it is also
legit if I send an email to somebody talking about the stock market or
certain medicine and it could score high when the message is perfectly
normal.
It´s true that you can put whatever you want there but there are also some
restrictions; let´s say, for example, all my users are
Spanish,Italian,Russian... so, it´s quite unlikely that somebody tags any of
my users with names like Jack, Peter, John (which is the case in 99% of the
spam).
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