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This article was recently renamed from Possible Spam in Subject to Possible spam in subject and then to the current "Possible spam" in subject. This article title now comes out as an ugly http://kb.mozillazine.org/%22Possible_spam%22_in_subject in the URL bar. Since Article naming conventions say to avoid punctuation in titles, I think the article should be renamed to remove the quotation marks. I wanted to ask here first but I think a better name would be SPAM label in subject since the article is about both **SPAM** and [POSSIBLE SPAM] in the subject. Is that OK? (Need to fix the double redirect also). Alice 14:33, 12 August 2010 (UTC)

How about Spam warning in subject instead? That is a little more generic and would also be suitable if we ever want to mention some spam warnings that don't include the word spam. For example, I've used some email providers where they just added zero to five asterisks, with the number of asterisks indicating how likely it was spam. Tanstaafl 06:54, 13 August 2010 (UTC)
"Spam warning in subject" sounds good to me. Let's use that if there are no other suggestions. Alice 10:39, 13 August 2010 (UTC)