Small enhancement suggestion, modify each one of those '\W' with '?' thus making successive obfuscating characters optional. With your rule there -must- be an obfuscating between each regular character, with the '?', it will catch all permutations of normal and obfuscating characters.
Or *, to catch more than one obfuscating character..
ie: V...i..a.gr..a
As I suggested in my email, there's lots of combinations that spammers can do to avoid the original rule. There's also lots of ways to construct the rule to get a broader hit-base, at the expense of greater processing time.
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