> > >[3] Is there any chance that the E-mail is base64 encoded (in which
case
> > >you would need to be running v1.75 for it to get caught by the filter)?
> >
> >I'm running the latest release, v1.75. How do you tell if it's BASE64
> >encoded?

>Unfortunately, that can be difficult to determine.  You would need to view
>the raw source of the E-mail, which many mail clients don't support (you
>would need to be able to see the MIME headers).
>
>One other possibility: Is this the last line in the filter file?  If so,
>you should make sure that there is a return at the end of the line -- many
>programs will not properly handle the last line in a text file if there is
>no return after it.

It's not the last line in the filter file.

I am using a great 3rd-party Outlook add-on called PocketKnife Peek
(http://www.xintercept.com/pkpeek.htm) --which I highly recommend to anyone,
by the way--which allows me to view the plain text, html source and full
headers of any message (so I can avoid viruses and also see why filtering on
words doesn't always work for every message). Assuming I can see MIME
headers, what would I look for?

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