}Date:    Tue, 17 Sep 2002 20:07:00 +0300
}From:    "Bassim M.Assamarrai."
}Subject: Accmail Filtering
}
}My Greetings to All
}at last we discovered that the filtering process depends on reading the
subject of the return messages
}from any server. If the subject line of the reply includes http://
and/or www ,then it's
}filtered out. Is there any way to contact the kind people at the WWW4's
to delete the
}http:// and the www from the reply subject line since they don't make
much difference
}for the user. Binky administrator deleted the http:// and now I can get
Web pages
}from sites that do not include www in their URL through Binky.

        OUCH!  Try binky with the "inline" option.  (start with some
thing small, and tell it not to split)  That subject shoust be a quote of
the original, or some thing like "Binky results", not the file name or
URL.  If this works, then let binkies owner know, and perhaps an
acomidation can be made!

}
}Thanks a lot to Mr. Khaled, but using a remailer with all the
complications encountered
}is the last resort, isn't it?.
}Regards
}Bassim
}

        While this may be true, some remailers may use a subject other
than the replies server.  Thus they may still be a cure.  Try binky with
inline first.  Much simpler.
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