Well, some of the ISO-8859-* should be "far away", shouldn't they?  Weren't we treating some russian character set as "far away" not too long ago?  How is say, arabic (8859-6) "closer" than russian?  Or how is 8859-5 (cyrillic) not russian?

C

On Sun, 2002-01-20 at 20:23, Justin Mason wrote:
dman said:

> What, though, if the content type is just
>      text/plain; charset="utf-8"
> ?  Is that "far away"?

nope -- ISO-8859-* and UTF-* are not "far away".  Neither are
US-ASCII or Windows-*.

"far away" in this case means "frequently found in foreign-language
spam".  Really, it should only mean koi8-r and big5, but I went a
bit overboard on the implementation. ;)

--j.

> What do I need to do to use the CVS version?  Can I just copy the .pm 
> files to /usr/share/perl5/Mail/Spamassassin?  (I'm not a perl guru and
> I've never used modules or objects in the little perl I've done)

download it, perl Makefile.PL, make, make install ;)

--j.

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