Looks like base64 encoded and not decoded.
Cause could be a wrong or missing header.

All the best

Matthias

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Am/On Sat, 8 Oct 2005 23:06:52 -0700 schrieb/wrote RockLily:

>I'm not sure where to start looking for the answer to this. I don't
>think it's an email client question at all, but I'm starting here
>because I'm hoping someone will know, anyway. 
>
>I've been getting emails lately where the subject line has somehow,
>somewhere along the line, been changed to a long string of gobbledygook.
>Like these: 
>
>W0JVTEtdICBTZXB0ZW1iZXIgU2F2aW5ncyBhdCBTQU0nUyBDTFVCIQ==
>W1FVQVJdIE9uZSBkYXkgb25seTogRG91YmxlIHlvdXIgQ2FzaCBCYWNrIGF0IEViYXRlcy4=
>W1FVQVJdIERvdWJsZSBSZXdhcmRzLCBQbHVzI
>EhvbmV5bW9vbiBCb251cyAtIEdldCBGcmVlIFRyYXZlbCBGYXN0ZXI=
>W1FVQVJdIExhc3QgQ2hhbmNlIEZhcmUgU2FsZSAmIE90aGVyIEZhbGwgVHJhdmVsIERlYWxzIQ==
>
>and so forth. Some are ads.. not strictly spam, because I think they
>came from places I've signed up with or ordered things through, and
>others are from friends. No rhyme nor reason... the same friend's mail
>will come through with one of these subject lines one day but not the
>next. Obviously, it's not the subject line THEY put on the email to
>begin with. ;-)
>
>anyone have any idea what's causing this, or how I can make it stop?
>It's annoying. 
> 
>Jo
>
>If you're too open-minded, your brains will fall out.
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