1. Both in the subject and in the body, it looks like it would have
been useful to test for a long caps line rather than any all caps -
a subject containing a single caps word is probably some acronym.
2. Doing a test run on a lot of old archived non-spam emails, I saw a
glaring problem that can easily be fixed -- emails about conference
and paper deadlines are usually suspicious since they contain caps
lines (eg, DEADLINE EXTENDED) and being CC'd to many addresses.
The solution sounds easy since these things usually contain very
identifiable bodies like "call for papers" etc, "deadline",
"submission" etc.
3. The idea of a mailbox for spam that got through is nice, but it
also looks like you would benefit from an additional mail trap for
valid mail that got labeled as spam.
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