The question here is what "legitimate" means.I know in the past it was discussion about legit base64 usage in mail.I found what seems to be a legit e-mail where the mail client is base64 encoding the message.
Does it mean that it is a legitimate E-mail, which uses base64 encoding for no apparent reason (which we are not too concerned about, as most people only use the BASE64 test towards the weighting system), or is it a legitimate mail that has a legitimate reason for using base64 encoding (which we would care about, as it could indicate that there are false positives that can't be prevented)?
-Scott
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