From: AES on
Any suggested ways to make Eudora filters that will block messages whose
Subject: line contains stuff like this:

=A4=A4=B0=EA=A5H=A6U=BA=D8=A6X=AAk=A8=AD=A5=F7(=A7=EB=B8=EA,=BBP=B0=B2=B3
q=B1B=B1=BB=C5@,=BB=E2=A5~=B0=EA=C5@=B7=D3,=A4u=B0=D3=A6=D2=B9=EE),=BA=AF
=B3z=A6=DC=A5x=C6W=B4C=C5=E9=B5o=AEi=A9=CE=ACO=BA=AF=B3z=A6=DC=ACF=A9=B2=
BE=F7=BAc,=A6b2010=A6~,=B0=AA=B9F314=A4H,

or like this:

���������M��u�O�ӷE�l�X��ڵ��G,�i��]������]�w�U�ػ�ê(�H��)�P�޳N�M��
,��x�W��J���ꪺ�f�~,�J�줣�p����ê.�Ӥj���馩,

or what seems to be characters from various Asian languages?
From: Howard S Shubs on
In article <siegman-8BAE20.09062102082010(a)sciid-srv02.med.tufts.edu>,
AES <siegman(a)stanford.edu> wrote:

> or what seems to be characters from various Asian languages?

Can you filter based on encoding?

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From: Wayne C. Morris on
In article <siegman-8BAE20.09062102082010(a)sciid-srv02.med.tufts.edu>,
AES <siegman(a)stanford.edu> wrote:

> Any suggested ways to make Eudora filters that will block messages whose
> Subject: line contains stuff like this:

[snip examples]

Install SpamSieve. It's a spam filter, and works with Eudora. I've found it to
be very effective, especially with foreign-language spam.

<http://c-command.com/spamsieve/>