>>>>> "DQ" == Daniel Quinlan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

DQ> As I received it, the email that Arcady posted had 8-bit characters,
DQ> but they were safely encoded in quoted-printable.

DQ>   Subject: =?koi8-r?b?18HX2cHX2Q==?=

DQ> However, I checked the version of the rule in CVS and it seems to
DQ> works correctly; it does not flag quoted-printable Subject: lines.

If they're encoded, they're not 8-bit.  They're 7-bit.  When you
decode them you get the 8-bit plus the context in which to interpret
them (ie, the character set).  That's perfectly ligit.

Having said, that, if I get anything with a subject line encoded in
the following character sets, chances are near unity that it is spam,
so I reject it:

 big5|euc-kr|gb2312|iso-.*-jp|ks_c_5601-1987|iso-2022-kr

In any case, I won't be able to read it, so no loss, really. ;-)

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