NAME MIMEEval - perform various tests against MIME structure and body SYNOPSIS loadplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::MIMEEval body NAME_OF_RULE eval:check_for_mime body NAME_OF_RULE eval:check_for_mime_html body NAME_OF_RULE eval:check_for_mime_html_only body NAME_OF_RULE eval:check_mime_multipart_ratio body NAME_OF_RULE eval:check_msg_parse_flags body NAME_OF_RULE eval:check_for_ascii_text_illegal body NAME_OF_RULE eval:check_abundant_unicode_ratio body NAME_OF_RULE eval:check_for_faraway_charset body NAME_OF_RULE eval:check_for_uppercase body NAME_OF_RULE eval:check_ma_non_text body NAME_OF_RULE eval:check_base64_length body NAME_OF_RULE eval:check_qp_ratio DESCRIPTION Perform various tests against MIME structure and body. has_check_for_ascii_text_illegal Adds capability check for "if can()" for check_for_ascii_text_illegal check_for_ascii_text_illegal If a MIME part claims to be text/plain or text/plain;charset=us-ascii and the Content-Transfer-Encoding is 7bit (either explicitly or by default), then we should enforce the actual text being only TAB, NL, SPACE through TILDE, i.e. all 7bit characters excluding NO-WS-CTL (per RFC-2822). All mainstream MTA's get this right. has_check_abundant_unicode_ratio Adds capability check for "if can()" for check_abundant_unicode_ratio check_abundant_unicode_ratio A MIME part claiming to be text/plain and containing Unicode characters must be encoded as quoted-printable or base64, or use UTF data coding (typically with 8bit encoding). Any message in 7bit or 8bit encoding containing (HTML) Unicode entities will not render them as Unicode, but literally. Thus a few such sequences might occur on a mailing list of developers discussing such characters, but a message with a high density of such characters is likely spam. has_check_qp_ratio Adds capability check for "if can()" for check_qp_ratio check_qp_ratio Takes a min ratio to use in eval to see if there is an spamminess to the ratio of quoted printable to total bytes in an email.