I have been running this rule for a day now, and am trapping the spams with
rules 1 and 2.
Curiously I have now starting picking these up on Bayes as well.

Thanks for your help, and to everyone who responded.


Kris Deugau wrote:
> 
> # "Nice girl" wants to send pics, but only if you email the address in 
> the body
> # start scoring at .5, see how that whacks'em.
> body NICE_GIRL_01       /Hello! I am (?:bored|tired) (?:today|this 
> (?:afternoon|evening)|tonight)\./
> describe NICE_GIRL_01   Nice girls don't spam
> score NICE_GIRL_01      0.8
> body NICE_GIRL_02       /I am nice girl that would like to chat with
> you\./
> describe NICE_GIRL_02   Nice girls don't spam
> score NICE_GIRL_02      0.8
> body NICE_GIRL_03       /Email me at [^\s]{,74} only, because I am 
> writing not from my personal email\./
> describe NICE_GIRL_03   Nice girls don't spam
> score NICE_GIRL_03      0.8
> # not actually the same spam, but same class/type
> body NICE_GIRL_04       /I will respond right away and send a pic and 
> some of my info right away/
> score NICE_GIRL_04      0.8
> describe NICE_GIRL_04   Nice girls don't spam
> body NICE_GIRL_05       /Reply to  me and tell me about yourself if you 
> want to chat/
> score NICE_GIRL_05      0.8
> describe NICE_GIRL_05   Nice girls don't spam
> 

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