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windandwaves
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#1: Nov 10 '05
Hi Folk

Is there anyway in avoiding the Spam Assassin tag:
MIME_BASE64_TEXT: Message text disguised using base64 encoding

when sending email using the mail() function?



- Nicolaas







Andy Hassall
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#2: Nov 11 '05

re: MIME_BASE64_TEXT


On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 12:33:30 +1300, "windandwaves" <winandwaves@coldmail.com>
wrote:
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>Is there anyway in avoiding the Spam Assassin tag:
>MIME_BASE64_TEXT: Message text disguised using base64 encoding
>
>when sending email using the mail() function?[/color]

Don't disguise your message text using base64 encoding would be the obvious
answer? Are you saying you're getting false positives despite not
base64-encoding?
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windandwaves
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#3: Nov 11 '05

re: MIME_BASE64_TEXT


Andy Hassall wrote:[color=blue]
> On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 12:33:30 +1300, "windandwaves"
> <winandwaves@coldmail.com> wrote:
>[color=green]
>> Is there anyway in avoiding the Spam Assassin tag:
>> MIME_BASE64_TEXT: Message text disguised using base64 encoding
>>
>> when sending email using the mail() function?[/color]
>
> Don't disguise your message text using base64 encoding would be the
> obvious answer? Are you saying you're getting false positives despite
> not base64-encoding?[/color]

My messages are 64 encoded. If you dont do this (they are html), then you
get nonsense!

Basically, I am wondering if anyone out there has a basic PHP mailing
function that is similar to the one below, but reduces spam levels.


function SendMail($From,$FromName,$To , $ToName,$Subject,$Text,$Html,
$returnaddress){
//die("from ".$From." From Name: ".$FromName." to mail: ".$To." to Name:
".$ToName." subject: ".$Subject." text: ".$Text." html: ".$Html."
returnaddress: ".$returnaddress);
$OB="----=_OuterBoundary_000";
$IB="----=_InnerBoundery_001";
$From or die("sender address missing");
$To or die("recipient address missing");
$headers ="MIME-Version: 1.0\r\n";
$headers.="From: ".$FromName." <".$From.">\n";
$headers.="To: ".$ToName." <".$To.">\n";
$headers.="Reply-To: ".$FromName." <".$From.">\n";
$headers.="Content-Type: multipart/mixed;\n boundary=\"".$OB."\"\n";
//Messages start with text/html alternatives in OB
$Msg ="This is a multi-part message in MIME format.\n";
$Msg.="\n--".$OB."\n";
$Msg.="Content-Type: multipart/alternative;\n boundary=\"".$IB."\"\n\n";
//plaintext section
$Msg.="\n--".$IB."\n";
$Msg.="Content-Type: text/plain;\n charset=\"iso-8859-1\"\n";
$Msg.="Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable\n\n";
$Msg.=$Text."\n\n";
// html section
$Msg.="\n--".$IB."\n";
$Msg.="Content-Type: text/html;\n charset=\"iso-8859-1\"\n";
$Msg.="Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64\n\n";
$Html =stripslashes($Html);
$Msg.=chunk_split(base64_encode($Html))."\n\n";
// end of IB
$Msg.="\n--".$IB."--\n";
//message ends
$Msg.="\n--".$OB."--\n";
if(!$subject or $subject = "") {
$subject = "message from ".$FromName;
}
if($returnaddress) {
$returnaddress = '-f'.$returnaddress;
}
mail($To,$Subject,$Msg,$headers, $returnaddress);
syslog(LOG_INFO,"Mail: Message sent to $ToName <$To>");
return 1;
}

TIA

- Nicolaas


Philip Ronan
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#4: Nov 11 '05

re: MIME_BASE64_TEXT


"windandwaves" wrote:
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> My messages are 64 encoded. If you dont do this (they are html), then you
> get nonsense![/color]

.... so your messages were nonsense to start with? :-D

Seriously though, you need to sit down and read RFC2045. There are other
ways of encoding the body of an email besides base64. Try quoted-printable,
for example.

A quick search at Google should provide you with all the information you
need.

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Tim Roberts
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#5: Nov 22 '05

re: MIME_BASE64_TEXT


"windandwaves" <winandwaves@coldmail.com> wrote:
[color=blue]
>Andy Hassall wrote:[color=green]
>> On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 12:33:30 +1300, "windandwaves"
>> <winandwaves@coldmail.com> wrote:
>>[color=darkred]
>>> Is there anyway in avoiding the Spam Assassin tag:
>>> MIME_BASE64_TEXT: Message text disguised using base64 encoding
>>>
>>> when sending email using the mail() function?[/color]
>>
>> Don't disguise your message text using base64 encoding would be the
>> obvious answer? Are you saying you're getting false positives despite
>> not base64-encoding?[/color]
>
>My messages are 64 encoded. If you dont do this (they are html), then you
>get nonsense![/color]

That SENTENCE is nonsense. Most text/html sections are sent as
quoted-printable, 8bit, or 7bit. Base64 encoding serves no purpose other
than to increase the size by 25%.
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windandwaves
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#6: Nov 22 '05

re: MIME_BASE64_TEXT


Tim Roberts wrote:[color=blue]
> "windandwaves" <winandwaves@coldmail.com> wrote:
>[color=green]
>> Andy Hassall wrote:[color=darkred]
>>> On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 12:33:30 +1300, "windandwaves"
>>> <winandwaves@coldmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Is there anyway in avoiding the Spam Assassin tag:
>>>> MIME_BASE64_TEXT: Message text disguised using base64 encoding
>>>>
>>>> when sending email using the mail() function?
>>>
>>> Don't disguise your message text using base64 encoding would be the
>>> obvious answer? Are you saying you're getting false positives
>>> despite not base64-encoding?[/color]
>>
>> My messages are 64 encoded. If you dont do this (they are html),
>> then you get nonsense![/color]
>
> That SENTENCE is nonsense. Most text/html sections are sent as
> quoted-printable, 8bit, or 7bit. Base64 encoding serves no purpose
> other than to increase the size by 25%.[/color]


Hmmm, it is getting difficult. Does anyone have a good send mail function,
which basically extends the mail() function so that you can does pass the
basic variables?

I had a look on the net, but no luck. Im my previous post you can see what
I use now. I also found the function below on the www.php.net website:

function quoted_printable_encode( $sString ) {
$sString = preg_replace( '/[^\x21-\x3C\x3E-\x7E\x09\x20]/e', 'sprintf(
"=%02x", ord ( "$0" ) ) ;', $sString );
preg_match_all( '/.{1,73}([^=]{0,3})?/', $sString, $aMatch );
return implode( '=' . CR, $aMatch[0] );
}



Manuel Lemos
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#7: Nov 22 '05

re: MIME_BASE64_TEXT


Hello,

on 11/10/2005 09:33 PM windandwaves said the following:[color=blue]
> Hi Folk
>
> Is there anyway in avoiding the Spam Assassin tag:
> MIME_BASE64_TEXT: Message text disguised using base64 encoding
>
> when sending email using the mail() function?[/color]

You should send your message text or HTML encoded with quoted-printable
encoding instead of base64. You may want to try this class that can be
used to encode your message properly and send them with the mail function:

http://www.phpclasses.org/mimemessage


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