And something else that formerly confused me and you pointed out...Roger should make sure that the subject line wasn't base64 encoded by checking out the source of the E-mail since the subject (and the rest of the headers) isn't decoded for filtering..

Matt


R. Scott Perry wrote:



R> You should be able to filter on those words, if you include the foreign
R> characters in your filter file (assuming you are running 1.75 or later --
R> some previous versions wouldn't work with foreign characters in the filter
R> files).


It doesn't. I have had messages passing right through on very
simple word formats like:

SUBJECT 13 CONTAINS y�ur


I just tested a filter with this line in it (with 1.76i4, although 1.75 and 1.76 should work the same), and it worked. Are you sure there are no spaces/tabs at the end of the line? Are other lines in the filter working (if not, the test may not be set up correctly)?

-Scott



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