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Hi all!

Since a while I am getting a ton of messages like this:

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camille bunt metamorphose guy hatchet cassiopeia reflectance ann lunch
quadrille oblivion combinate josephus clutch catalogue oratoric dogbane
cardiod lurid hedonist specular ineligible allegation berate transship
megaword mira  mutatis
fixture derate doberman ah loudspeaking downslope prehistoric caricature
octagon strobe predominate align fascist upheld alkane plummet earn plant
falsify peat playful transmittal palladia cinnabar wordy manhattan cyrus
buddhism polymorph sort silicon alp hindu plasm air prolusion tease browne
apparent holman  loyalty pygmalion david fiche align penna medallion
boucher allen ourselves diminutive cutout asplenium crispin reveal
offspring dirac frostbite syncopate bleary zachary bimolecular ashen
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Until now I've been unable to find good way to tag them. But I noticed
 that what they all have in common is the complete absence of two-chars
 long words and a very few three-chars long word (if compared with ham
messages). Is there a way to have a rule for that?

thx
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