I just saw this in the header of a random spam (well blocked, emanating
from Brazil):
Content-Type: text/plain;
charset="iso-%DIGITS%LCVALUES%DIGITS%DIGITS%LCVALUES"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The assumption there is that the spammer's software was supposed to
replace those % variables with random values, and that a random
character format is supposed to confuse a content scanner enough for the
payload to make it through the antispam filters.
The lesson being: don't get hung up on the accuracy of the ISO encoding.
Andrew 8)
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