>> A few spams have slipped by that contain HTML that is appearing as >> normal text (due to them not getting something right). >> >> For example: >> >> and you may have<BR>contempt seemed abundantly increasing with the >> length of his second speech, and at the end of it he<BR>and the >> mortification of kitty >> >> Is there a rule that will catch HTML like tags that are not in the >> right MIME type section? I also see this a lot with <A HREF="..."> >> links. >> >> Ron >> I really dislike html in mails - whether in the right mime part or not - but I have seen many legitimate mails that get mime stuff wrong. Of course these are not normal mail clients, but server generated mails like order confirmations, invoices, etc. It even happens to big ISPs :(
Wolfgang Hamann