Some background:
Running Declude Junkmail Pro (how do I find out what version I'm running?)
"\IMail\Declude -diag" from a command prompt will display the version.
In my GLOBAL.CFG, I have the line: BADBODY filter C:\Imail\Declude\blackbody.txt x 3 0
In the file BLACKBODY.TXT, I had the line (notice the accent on the letter "i"):
BODY 7 CONTAINS pen�s
I have the WEIGHT10 rule enabled.
For some reason after I added that line to BLACKBODY.TXT, Declude decided to start tagging random e-mails as Spam, even though their content did not have the string "pen�s". Prior to this, the string "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" also seemed to cause the same problem.
Anyone have any ideas? Thanks y'all.
The problem is related to the accented character -- E-mail technically isn't allowed to have 8bit characters. If you upgrade to v1.70, it will take care of this problem (earlier versions of Declude used some Microsoft code for string parsing, that ended the string if an 8bit character is reached -- in this case, the filter would look for "pen").
-Scott
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