That's a good point. If the email is all HTML and graphics.....then how will Razor get it? Eudora tends to leave that part in a different folder - not in the MBX file.
Speaking as a Eudora user, I can tell you you're pretty much out-of-luck for reliably using Eudora mbx files for razor reporting or SpamAssassin bayes learning.
In addition to stripping attachments, Eudora actually discards any alternative text sections and doesn't save them at all. Those sections are 100% lost and can't be recovered.
Since a lot of recent spam uses multi-part alternative encoding, with a text/plain section full of bayes poison, these messages will have their text/plain section deleted by Eudora, and thus aren't going to look much at all like a real email to razor.
Your best bets are to either leave mail on the server (ie: set Eudora to not delete mail as it's POPed) or have the server duplicate a copy of your mail to a file somewhere and use that for reporting.
I personally only report from my spamtraps, which I dump off into a separate mail spool, skim them on the server, and run them through my bayes learning and reporting setups as needed.
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