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: /sch[a-z]/ so that it would catch tjmkln...@fakeemail.com


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