abc@??? wrote:
[rejecting mail with rfc2047-enoded utf-8 stuff in headers]
> deny hosts = +rbl_hosts
> message = UTF-8 not allowed
> log_message = UTF-8 not allowed in subject: $h_subject
> condition = ${if match\
> {${lc:$h_subject:}}\
> {\Nutf\-8\N}\
> {yes}{no}}
> That does not successfully match a UTF-8 encoded subject line.
> What's interesting, is if I look at a spam email within my mail reader
> (Pine), it looks like this: Subject: [utf-8] Hi again
> But the actual text within the /var/spool/mail file actually looks like
> this: Subject: =?utf-8?B?SGkgYWdhaW4=?=
> So there's some kind of encoding magic happening here that may be making
> it difficult for me to filter against UTF-8 messages. Any suggestions?
Use $rh_subject.
<http://www.exim.org/exim-html-4.50/doc/html/spec_11.html#IX830>
hth, cu andreas
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