Ok, I'll add a minimum number in to help in this case.

Cheers

Jools

On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 08:51:16 -0400, you wrote:

>
>>Here's another email with a problem, the comments test has been fired
>>but there is no html portion, there are <! in the winmail.dat attached
>>file that seems to be triggering it.
>>
>>Is it possible to make this test just look inside Content-Type:
>>text/html sections or even <html> open and close tags?
>
>Not at this time.  That's going to require full MIME decoding, which is 
>going to be a lot of work.  What you can do in this case is set up the 
>COMMENTS test to require a minimum number of anti-filter comments, such as:
>
>         COMMENTS  comments  10  x  5  0
>
>That would require there to be at least 10 anti-filter comments before the 
>test would be triggered (the 5 means that a weight of 5 would be added to 
>E-mails that fail the test).
>
>                                                    -Scott
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