Paul Dickson <dickson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> : > The quoting-max-lines is looking for consecutive lines like your > message I included. If blank lines are included, the count starts > over. i know, and i like this way: but those lines WERE consecutive. > Also, I've seen some MUA that "reply" in the manner usually used for > forwarding. These messages have quoted lines of text that don't begin > with ">"s. Pretty annoying, but those lines USED '>'s. > Another possibility is that the quoted material are paragraphs that > are on a single line (one paragraph on a REALLY long line). These add > very slowly toward the quoting-max-lines. I'm checking... hey! My mailer shows them as normal text, but in the "original" message they are base64 encoded, and appear as random characters... that's probably why they aren't checked... > Are the "Re:" or "[lano666]" characters encoded as 7-bit ASCII? 8-bit > characters might cause matching to fail. Also check the configured > tag value in Ecartis too. again the problem probably is the same: user used a strange encoding: Subject: [lano666] =?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_[lano666]_Re:_Non_dire_cazzate?= Thanks for your help, i'll TRY to explain to the users what they must not do... :| -- "There are very few personal problems that cannot be solved through a suitable application of high explosives" . /\ ° Real Name: Lorenzo Petrone <* > Web: digilander.iol.it/lano666 \/ · =========================================================== The FreeLists-Users mailing list Archives: //www.freelists.org/archives/freelists-users Administrative contact: weez@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ===========================================================