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I'm beginning to use JunkMatcher with Mail and am trying to train the application on different types of spam I receive. One email I received today had a very different spelling of "viagra" and I can't seem to get JunkMatcher to detect it. I've tried writing a regular expression. No dice. I'm not at all fluent in Python and the web documentation for JunkMatcher just isn't helping. Can anyone suggest an expression that would work for the following variations of common spam words?
VlljAGRA CIjALIlS VAjLIlUM AMjBlIEN Here is the expression I tried: (?i)v\S\W?i\S\W?a\S\W?g\S\W?r\S\W?a I assumed that would allow for a wildcard between the letters. But it doesn't work. Last edited by Porphyro; 07-29-2006 at 11:45 AM. |
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