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There is a nuisance spam I keep getting that I have been trying to block
based on the subject line (the body is always base64). The trouble is
that everytime I create a working recipe they change the subject line
slightly and throw it off. Any of you regexp guys wanna take a stab at
it I would appreciate it!
These are some of the variations I am getting:
**You're~~~ Approved**, **You're Approved, ~You're Approved~, ~You're
Approved*, ~*You're *** Approved~, ~*You're Approved~
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csm
I am not a curmudgeon! No... really...
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