At Fri Nov 14 13:53:42 2003, Kenneth Porter wrote:

> There seems to be some concern that a more aggressive version of
> this rule would cause too many false positives, but I've *never*
> seen a legitimate message with my name in the subject line. Are
> there really people who do this?

I don't think I've ever received legitimate mail like that, but I've
certainly sent legitimate mail with the user's username in the subject
line.  This was some years ago, and I don't think I'd do that nowadays.

Martin
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