On 20 Nov 2017, at 0:59 (-0500), Pedro David Marco wrote:
Well, F. W. Nietzsche never had kids
But almost never so many people have had the same father... :-p
Now serious: Maybe you can add some more rules to deduce it may be a
german email and score the RANDOM accordingly...
Not really use
On Mon, 20 Nov 2017, John Hardin wrote:
On Mon, 20 Nov 2017, Markus Clardy wrote:
Why not just have it be a meta test that doesn't trigger if it contains
"sch"? I realize that cuts out things like tjmkln...@fakeemail.com, but it
would catch tsjmhw...@fakeemail.com, so maybe a bit better in bot
On Mon, 20 Nov 2017, Markus Clardy wrote:
Why not just have it be a meta test that doesn't trigger if it contains
"sch"? I realize that cuts out things like tjmkln...@fakeemail.com, but it
would catch tsjmhw...@fakeemail.com, so maybe a bit better in both catch
rate and false positives?
Better
Why not just have it be a meta test that doesn't trigger if it contains
"sch"? I realize that cuts out things like tjmkln...@fakeemail.com, but it
would catch tsjmhw...@fakeemail.com, so maybe a bit better in both catch
rate and false positives?
On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 8:03 AM, Jens Schleusener <
On Sun, 19 Nov 2017, Bill Cole wrote:
On 19 Nov 2017, at 17:11 (-0500), Mark London wrote:
Also, 5 consonants in a row, is unlikely.
Well, F. W. Nietzsche never had kids, but I don't think the surname is
extinct. I'm aware of multiple people with the surname Pietschmann. There is
also a co
>Well, F. W. Nietzsche never had kids
But almost never so many people have had the same father... :-p
Now serious: Maybe you can add some more rules to deduce it may be a german
email and score the RANDOM accordingly...
---PedroD.
On 19 Nov 2017, at 17:11 (-0500), Mark London wrote:
Also, 5 consonants in a row, is unlikely.
Well, F. W. Nietzsche never had kids, but I don't think the surname is
extinct. I'm aware of multiple people with the surname Pietschmann.
There is also a common practice of using a first initial a
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> On Nov 18, 2017, at 5:29 PM, RW wrote:
>
> On Sat, 18 Nov 2017 15:46:16 -0500
> Mark London wrote:
>
>> FWIW: It seems to me that HK_RANDOM_FROM should trigger on an email
>> address like this:
>>
>> mqsjkeqgy...@sina.com
>>
>> But it doesn't. Yet it does trigger on t
On Sat, 18 Nov 2017 22:29:58 +
RW wrote:
> On Sat, 18 Nov 2017 15:46:16 -0500
> Mark London wrote:
>
> > FWIW: It seems to me that HK_RANDOM_FROM should trigger on an email
> > address like this:
> >
> > mqsjkeqgy...@sina.com
> h and s are missing in this list of consonants
>
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On 2017-11-18 15:46, Mark London wrote:
> FWIW: It seems to me that HK_RANDOM_FROM should trigger on an email
> address like this:
>
> mqsjkeqgy...@sina.com
>
> But it doesn't. Yet it does trigger on this:
>
> dxn...@sina.com
The first one contains vowels in the local part.
--
Please don't
On Sat, 18 Nov 2017 15:46:16 -0500
Mark London wrote:
> FWIW: It seems to me that HK_RANDOM_FROM should trigger on an email
> address like this:
>
> mqsjkeqgy...@sina.com
>
> But it doesn't. Yet it does trigger on this:
>
> dxn...@sina.com
>
> Curious.
h and s are missing in this list of c
FWIW: It seems to me that HK_RANDOM_FROM should trigger on an email
address like this:
mqsjkeqgy...@sina.com
But it doesn't. Yet it does trigger on this:
dxn...@sina.com
Curious.
- Mark
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