Attachments shouldn't trigger the BASE64 test, only inline encoded text/HTML. Maybe AOL isn't tagging their attachments correctly and that's the problem? I have messages from their users that are in plain text.

I'm working on a simple filter to positive weight attachments that aren't text, HTML, or images and will share it if I can make it work. I've found that attachments are never a part of spam except for the occasional image or something really off-the-cuff, however a lot of my FP's come with attachments that are documents, so it's a good negative weight test IMO.

Matt



Marc Catuogno wrote:

I know that AOL sucks... but unfortunately we get many e-mails from
them.  It seems any attachment from AOL is base64 combine that with the
fact that they have no postmaster and no abuse so they are already at a
15 and my hold weight is 20.  I just had an attachment trigger one of my
body filters (by mistake).  Any suggestions???

Thanks - Marc



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