On 07/11/15 09:49, ch...@antennex.com wrote:

    *From:* ch...@antennex.com <mailto:ch...@antennex.com>
    *Date:* 2015-07-11 08:32
    *To:* RW <mailto:rwmailli...@googlemail.com>; USERS-SPAMASSASSIN
    <mailto:users@spamassassin.apache.org>
    *Subject:* Re: Re: non-English sender and body

        *From:* RW <mailto:rwmailli...@googlemail.com>
        *Date:* 2015-07-11 08:28
        *To:* users <mailto:users@spamassassin.apache.org>
        *Subject:* Re: non-English sender and body
        On Fri, 10 Jul 2015 22:00:10 -0400
        James wrote:
        > I get a lot of spam from Chinese senders and Chinese
        subjects but
        > only an image for the body.
        > I want to mark as spam any non-English sender names and
        subjects.
        > I tried TextCat but either I did it wrong or it only looks
        at the
        > Body.
        Does Bayes catch them?

        =======================================================

        I don't know since I don't get any non-english emails. But,
        you could collect and feed them to "sa-learn spam" and see it
        that helps.

        Warmest regards,
        Mark Chino
        ===============================================================

        Ouch! One non-english sneaked through, but still tagged as
        spam. Here's one of several rules fired and notice it looked
        at the "subject."

        | 4.0 NOT_IN_ENGLISH Subject Contains Non English Characters

        /Jason

That is the rule I want.

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