Hi! I lately received two Barkley-Bank-Phishs, but could not really read them with my ASCII mailreader.
The first line of the mail is in my ASCII Browser: D#8238;rae#8236; Ba#8238;lcr#8236;ays Memb#8238;re#8236;, All 'mozillas' show Dera Balcrays Membre, BUT even though MIME-encoding was officially us-ascii of course Windows knows it better and shows it as Dear Barclays Member The Effect is created by switching the writing-Direction by inserting URL-Encoded decimals(?) of the UNICODE special codes: Mail UNICODE meaning "#8238"=\ux202e 'right to left override' "#8236"=\ux202c 'pop direction' Is there a way to combine a test for 1) MIME-Encoding NOT unicode and 2) those sequences? into a special rule for this? Thanks Stucki (postmaster at math/inf/mi.fu-berlin.de) -- Christoph von Stuckrad * * |nickname |<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>\ Freie Universitaet Berlin |/_*|'stucki' |Tel(days):+49 30 838-75 459| Fachbereich Mathematik, EDV|\ *|if online|Tel(else):+49 30 77 39 6600| Arnimallee 2-6/14195 Berlin* * |on IRCnet|Fax(alle):+49 30 838-75454/