[BL] base64 (MIME) encoder/decoder
sindi keesan
keesan at sdf.lonestar.org
Thu Dec 28 15:37:19 EST 2006
On Fri, 29 Dec 2006 3aoo-cvfd at dea.spamcon.org wrote:
> sindi keesan wrote:
>>
>> I know how to write .procmailrc and .forward to filter spam
>
> That could be useful. If your files are small, I would like
> to see them.
They are enormous at the moment but I can post a small sample version . My
sample is set to use spamassassin (spamc) but I catch 90% of my spam
before it gets to spamassassin. I filter on Subject, From, To,
Received, or the message body for various strings, with wildcards allowed,
and send matches to /dev/null or $MAIL or a spam folder. spamassassin
assigns points for ALL CAPS, ALL HTML, being on spamcop list, no subject
line, forged received, etc., and catches a few things my other filters
missed, but it is slow.
I dump anything with certain HTML tags (3D, embedded images), KOI8-R,
Windows charsets (after whitelisting friends who use them).
>> Abiword is a biggie (12MB). The few times I tried to use it
>> to edit WORD files it botched the format.
>
> I use AbiWord several times a week and it works perfectly
> for composing doc and rtf documents. It also does a good
> job of displaying uncomplicated docs created by MS-Word.
> However, fancy doc files created by MS-Word are often too
> complicated for AbiWord and it displays them imperfectly.
All people ever send me to back-translate are the very complicated ones,
with tables, other charsets, etc. Drug package inserts or labels or
questionnaires or forms with images in them.
> For reading fancy doc files, I use OpenOffice (on BL2).
> So far OpenOffice has displayed everything perfectly,
> but it is significantly bigger and slower than AbiWord.
How big? People are willing to send me pdf files instead, but I cannot
type on top of them.
> Cheers,
> Steven
>
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