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For one thing this is a great way to filter spam. There is no good reason
to encode part of a url, or for that matter to encode "normal" characters. So,
anything with %30%37.biz is _ALMOST_ certain to be spam. We have been testing a
number of rules like this already with great results. I see no reason that rules
like this can't be made in IMail or Declude directly since they tend to be very
simple and short.
Hope this helps,
_M
Chief Sortmonster (www.sortmonster.com)
"The more they rethink the plumbing, the easier it is to stop up the
works - Scotty"
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