> > > We  have  also had some issues that simply sending a message in html
> > > format  (without  any  attachments)  in html format instead of plain
> > > text also causes a NUL in delivery.
> >
> > Okay, what rule do you have that could be catching HTML tags?

>Good question, Sandy.  I'm not quite sure what to look for.  What are some
>thoughts?

The first thing I would look for is a rule with "name=" in it (which may be 
used to try to detect certain file extensions).  "name=" is very common in 
HTML (although may not be too common in HTML E-mail; I'm not sure).

                                                    -Scott
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