Micheal Espinola Jr wrote:
> Melvin wrote:
>> After reviewing 2+ years of past mail, simply blocking anything that 
>> starts with "You've received" does the job just fine and should have any 
>> false positives.  Trying to accurately parse all the variants seems to 
>> be a wasted effort and only  creates a hole for things to slip through.
>>
>> YMMV of course, but since all my spam goes to a catch all, it isn't the 
>> end of the world, at least for me.
> 
> I did the same exact review of my mail, and my findings are identical. 
> Or you can have fun matching all of the unique variants I have received
> over time:
> 
<-snip->

This line catches all of those i believe.

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you\'ve.received.(a|an).(postcard|greeting.(card|ecard)|ecard).from.a.(colleague|your.partner|family.member|neighb(o|ou)r|(school|class)(.|-)(friend|mate)|mate|worshipper|friend|partner)
---------

Kevin

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