I would make sure that your view source is the true source and not an interpreted source. It appears that you are using Exchange Web mail, and I wouldn't be surprised to see this behavior in a Web mailer. This is almost guaranteed to be the case here.

Matt



Goran Jovanovic wrote:

Hi,

I have the following line in a filter:

BODY     20     CONTAINS     You=92ll

It triggered on an HTML e-mail:

10/06/2004 19:20:02 Q7d8a0030012efa97 Triggered BODY CONTAINS filter
WORDMASK on You=92ll [weight->20; you=92ll find marketing tools ].

Now in the HTML e-mail there is only one instance of find marketing
tools and it looks like (from View Source)

<p>Partnerweb gives all Extreme Networks authorized partners (ESP, EASP
and distributors) 24/7 access to a password protected web site that
delivers the tools and resources needed to develop and close
opportunities. In addition to information on training and certification
programs, product updates, and Extreme promotional campaigns, you'll
find marketing tools that give you the sales edge, such as vertical
market information designed to meet the unique needs of education,
healthcare and government customers.

So my question is how did the ' get interpreted as an =92?

Thanx


Goran Jovanovic The LAN Shoppe

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