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[Bug 2011] Proposed new rule: too many words containing numbers

https://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=2011

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--- Comment #3 from software+spamassassin@kd6lvw.ampr.org 2011-05-06 20:01:04 UTC ---
If this is ever implemented, then I suggest a counterrule to account for
certain combinations which are actually valid, such as land-mobile and amateur
radio callsigns.

I think that this covers what is needed:
U.S. land mobile:  [kw][a-z]{1,3}\d{2,4}
Amateur radio:     [a-z0-9]?[a-z][0-9][a-z]{1,3}  (international)

I do note that there may be certain combinations of "numbered words" which also
fit the callsign patterns.  Such could negate the effectiveness of the rule,
but would be necessary to avoid falsing.

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