> Hi,
> 
> > Correct.  The only set going through frequent revisions right now is
> > "Chickenpox".  I think I'm about to post a revision on
Backhair/Popcorn,
> > but that will be the first change in months.  Still, they will not
go
> 
> i've found a major problem with blachhair set today: it catches most
of
> the mails set using pegasus mail and using attachment in UUEncoding
> (its default setting):

That's a big hit.  

I talked to Fred who says that this shouldn't be a problem with SA 2.7,
which will know to skip attachments.  Until then, you could try this as
a fix to avoid that.  It's not tested, I am only guessing the problem is
with [^>], which says "anything but >", and I would also guess it's
pretty serious about the "anything" part, so if you changed that set (in
each rule) to what you want to match, like [\w\s] that should fix the
problem.  Add more characters into that set if you want.  And test.  :)

I could post an alternate set if you want, but I would like to make sure
my thinking is straight first.

Someone steer me right if I'm talkin' outta me bum.  

Jennifer

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