procmail rule

Jeff Macdonald jeff.macdonald at virtualbuilder.com
Mon Aug 19 13:51:58 EDT 2002


Ok, how about any non-english charset?

On Mon, 2002-08-19 at 11:37, mike ledoux wrote:
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> On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 11:15:00AM -0400, Jeff Macdonald wrote:
> > anybody know a smart way to ignore any charset but US-ASCII? I currently
> > have rules like this one:
> 
> Not really, but that might not be a good idea anyway--you'd likely
> block more mail than you intend.  For example, this message is sent in
> iso-8859-1, which is somewhat more than US-ASCII.  You could recieve
> english messages in any of the iso-8859-x sets if you correspond
> with people from outside of the US, or in one of those Windows or Mac
> character sets that are US-ASCII plus some stuff.  It is still fairly
> unlikely, but you might also recieve english messages in Unicode.
> 'Extra' characters aside, any of these character sets will be readable
> on a regular ASCII terminal.
> 
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