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Hello Charles,

Saturday, November 22, 2003, 12:06:02 PM, you wrote:

RM>> I use the following rule with some success.  You should be able to
RM>> substitute your windows-1251. 

CG> Interesting. They do not list the 'raw' option in the SA
CG> documentation for header checks. This is exactly the sort of test I
CG> was looking for, though I also wanted to verify that this is a test
CG> that will not trigger on 'ham'. I occasionally see mail using
CG> 'windows-1251' which is not a foreign language spam, but just ordiary
CG> english. So is it fair to say that it represents non-English mail
CG> when it appears in the Subject line?

That I can't help you with. I ran the following rule through my
mass-check corpus test, and it hit only spam, but YMMV.

header   RM_sx_windows1251  Subject:raw =~ /windows-1251/i
describe RM_sx_windows1251  Subject specifies display in windows-1251
score    RM_sx_windows1251  0.200  #

RM_sx_windows1251 -- 2s/0h of 53752 corpus

Bob Menschel

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