If a message body is encoded base64 or whatever, does sa-learn properly process the message? I mean, will it properly decode the body into "real text" and then process the tokens appropriately?
I'm not entirely sure about the bayes code, but I'd expect it operates on the same basis as pretty much all the SA rules.
Base64 is always decoded, even for "rawbody" rules, so I'd be very surprised if bayes didn't decode this.
I'd also venture to guess it sees the same post-processed form of the body as normal "body" rules, which means that HTML tags and end-of-lines are stripped out too. This would seem to be the format that would make the most sense and make it harder to obfuscate strings in random ways. I could be wrong on this part however.
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