At Mon Aug 18 20:44:24 2003, John McGivern wrote: [reformatted]

> I don't know if you guys get the SPAM that advertises the "Banned
> CD" I get dozens of them.  Anyway, I've added a body rule looking
> for the term "bannedc" or "banned c" and yet it still doesn't catch
> it eventhough the text is right there!  I know the rule is working
> because if I email myself something with this phrase, it gets
> blocked.  So, how do they put actual text in an email and it by SA?
> The source for the email is below.

The source you posted doesn't include either of those two patters, so
far as I can see.  It might well contain "BannedC" or "Banned C",
though.  

It would be really useful if you could post the rules you've added,
because without those we can only speculate on what you might have
written.  (I'd guess you've not told the rule to match
case-insensitively). 

Martin
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