Scott, I've seen some FP's (or possibly rather just simply legit mail) tagged for BASE64 coming from AOL 8 (maybe others) when there is an attachment and no text in the body of the message. I'm wondering if this is possibly a bug in the BASE64 test, and if so, could/should it be fixed?

It is possible for that to happen, when there is a zero-length (or in some cases, a very short) MIME segment that is strategically placed between the "text/plain" MIME header and the "base64" MIME header. Unfortunately, there is no way around that, without us adding full MIME decoding into Declude JunkMail, which is a major step (but would also allow for some other features, so it is something we are considering).


-Scott
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