On Fri, 21 Jan 2000 11:57:49 -0800 (PST), Stephen Hill
<nugrange(_at_)best(_dot_)com> wrote:
I don't even know how to enter letters like these, much less how to
write a recipe to /dev/null them. How does one dump "non-printable"
messages, like the one that I've attached?
I'm testing such a recipe for the next version of my SpamDunk
Project filter. It kicks out email that's 5% or more high-bit
characters (allowing for the occasional "Trademark" or "Registered"
or "Copyright" symbol). Do you want me to email you a copy? It'll
have to go as a zipped attachment, because high-bit characters
would get mangled if sent as regular text. If you can't handle
zip-files, what other compressions can you uncompress?
--
Walter Dnes <waltdnes(_at_)waltdnes(_dot_)org> http://www.waltdnes.org
SpamDunk Project procmail spamfilters.
A picture is worth a thousand words; unfortunately,
it consumes the bandwidth of ten thousand words.