That's base64 encoding, which Declude JunkMail doesn't attempt to decode. However, you should be able to block it based on the encoded text.

Are you using "DECODE OFF" (in which case base64 decoding and the de-HTMLizing will not be done)?
-Scott


At 02:25 PM 12/12/2003, Kami Razvan wrote:
Scott:

You stated a while back that now Declude appends lines together before filtering.

The following line:

Doctor's office. </p><p class=3D"style5"><a href=3D"<http://www.activerx.b>http://www.activerx.b=
iz"><b>Start placing your order for meds here</b></a></p></body></html>=


The equal signs are causing issues with our filters. I have the filter:

activerx.b=iz

& it still is not being caught.

In testing the email it appears that perhaps a space is present after the equal sign..

I have done

activerx.b= iz

& it is still not being caught.

Any ideas?

Regards,
Kami

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