Hi!

Does somebody have/know a rule to catch 'unnecessary encodings'?

I saw a mail with the following subject:

ENCODED: Subject: =?ISO-8859-1?B?RG8geW91cnNlbGYgYSBmYXZvciEgTG9vayBhdCB0aGlz?=

REAL:    Subject: Do yourself a favor! Look at this

As there isn't any 'non standard ascii' in the text, the
coding is used for obfuscation only, so it *will* be spam :-)

Would it be possible to catch it somehow?
(May be by meta-rule to combine raw and decoded 'views' of the subject?)

Just an idea...    Stucki


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