I believe this will match on virtually all messages with MIME content.
In the case of Outlook, most people default to HTML mail and I think
you'd match on everything. At least anything with an attachment like a
signature, graphic or background.
Dana Bourgeois
-----Original Message-----
From: procmail-bounces(_at_)lists(_dot_)RWTH-Aachen(_dot_)DE
[mailto:procmail-bounces(_at_)lists(_dot_)RWTH-Aachen(_dot_)DE] On Behalf Of
Lee Hoffner
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 1:45 AM
To: procmail(_at_)lists(_dot_)RWTH-Aachen(_dot_)DE
Subject: Re: Matching HTML tags
Thanks!
The message does say Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
If I setup a recipe to /dev/null base64 messages, would that
be likely to nuke
legit email sent by my Outlook-using clients (and friends)?
LH> I have not been able to write a recipe that matches this
expression.
LH> In fact simply writing
LH> :0 B:
LH> * href
LH>
LH> returns NO match, when the line
LH> <a href="http://ulhoffnera(_at_)www(_dot_)somewebsite(_dot_)com"> is in
the message.
LH>
LH> Can somebody explain to me why testing for href would NOT
match?...
LH>
It was probably base 64 mime encoded. Have a look at the
message with
"more" or "less" or "cat" or a text editor.
Alan
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