I have John.  While Base64 is a great test, a number of newsletters and normal emails 
have come across using it.  I have weakened my system to let these types of messages 
through and pull my hair out every time a spam gets through because of it.

Dan


On Wednesday, November 27, 2002 8:02, John Tolmachoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>Even thought it has been determined that there is no legit REASON to use
>BASE64 encoding in the body, I am finding and increasing use of
>it.
>
>Most of these are junk, but it has caught a number of legit
>messages.
>
>Therefore, I have downgraded BASE64 from 15 to 12.
>
>Any one experiencing similar?
>
>John Tolmachoff MCSE, CSSA
>IT Manager, Network Engineer
>RelianceSoft, Inc.
>Fullerton, CA  92835
>www.reliancesoft.com
>
>
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