Udi Mottelo schreef:
Michelle:
Udi:
Michelle Konzack:
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* ^Subject:.*=\?[^?]*\?[bq]\?[^?]*\?=
in.suspect
This would work for those peoples using only US-ASCII.
If =?big5? ... It works for chinese too :-)
and =?iso-2022-jp? for japanese
I mean, this allow only messages in 100% us-ascii
and droping all the rest. If I write you a message and put
???? in the subject, this message would automaticaly filtered.
Same if I write you something in Hebrew.
I mean that =?? is general and the REG shouldn't be left
empty (=?....?). You can get a message with =?us-ascii?
Maybe you can add one check:
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* ^Subject:.*=\?[^?]*\?[bq]\?[^?]*\?=
* ! ^Subject:.*=\?us-ascii\?
in.suspect
Udi, you seem to be missing Michele's point. She just claimed that most
of the mail she handles is non-ASCII, so she has no use for that recipe.
Another one:
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* ^Subject:.*=\?[^?]*\?[bq]\?[^?]*\?=\
.*=\?[^?]*\?[bq]\?[^?]*\?=
in.suspecter
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Groet, Ruud
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