I found the default BlackRe to cause to many false positives, so I 
removed the check all together.

Micheal Espinola Jr wrote:
> On 9/20/07, Christian Rehkopf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> To be honest: No.
> 
> Bummer
> 
>> You mean the hit isnt landed in the Header?
> 
> I'm not sure what you mean here, but the blackRe matches against the
> entire message up to maxBytes.
> 
>> Wont make sense to have a problem with the word "Subject:" in a
>> mailheader.
> 
> The reason this regex starts with "Subject:" is so that it matches the
> subject in the header.  Since you really aren't familiar with regular
> expressions, this string:
> 
> ----------
> subject: [^\n]*     \S
> ----------
> 
> ...matches a subject that starts with 5 spaces.  Subjects starting
> with excessive spacing are typically from stupid spammers who think
> that is going to drive their email to the top of your inbox.
> 
>> For now I took of that regex from the line - without understanding why
> 
> As always, its your call to manage how you use your regex's.  The
> defaults that are supplied are usually quite reliable and safe.
> 


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