Pascal Hakim wrote: > Ron Johnson wrote: > > I wonder what it's rule set is. > > :0 fbw > * ! ^Content-Transfer-Encoding:.*base64 > * ! ^Content-Transfer-Encoding:.*quoted-printable > | cat - footer.txt
The "Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" message asked about was encoded with a content transfer encoding of quoted-printable. Therefore the rule above avoided attaching a footer to the message. This explains the question about the anomaly. I guess if you don't want a footer on your messages you can always send them out with a quoted-printable encoding. :-) Of course base64 works too, but that is a strong spam sign and your message might get dropped by people scoring based upon that so I would recommend against using base64 encoding for plain text messages. Bob
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