On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 16:45:21 -0500, Greg Cirino - Cirelle Enterprises wrote:
header SUBJECT_ENCODED_CE �Subject:raw =~ /=\?.*\?=/i score SUBJECT_ENCODED_CE 10.7 > Appears to kill any encoded subject. Wich, of clourse, means that you're also killing anything with correctly handled accented, or foreign characters as well as some symbols that are not in the 32-127 range. I guess you don't want to see discussions of the understandably popular drink "pi�a colada". :-/ Do you do the same with To: and From: (meaning, do you also kill mail from people with such characters in their names?) I really do think that if you're killing messages just because someone put a "�" in the subject, you should bounce it with an explanation of what you're doing. And when discussing such rules here, it might be prudent to point out that most europeans should never implement them, so people don't get nasty surpises. Regards /Jonas -- Jonas Eckerman, [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.fsdb.org/
