This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_009F_01C5E57A.588529E0 Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; reply-type=original Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I've been getting a steady trickle of spam through that seems to be so clearly filterable that i wondered why the ISP located Norton supplied spam filter wasn't getting it. The messages are html 'text' rather than images, but it's cleverer than I realised. I don't mind it too much as the volume is low and I always send copies to the ISP supplied address so they can improve their filters. As a typical example, the message that appears in the attached GIF turns into the following text when changed from html to plain text. ______ Quiying forications - viharmaEhop t overpa your Meddsit our Pxpress S P A X C V Vr m a I I Ao b n A A Lz i a L G Ia e x I R Uc n S A M 99,95 69,95 85,45 ________ Exerpts from the html below: To catch this you really need to implement the html code and filter the output - at which stage it is instantly recognisable. About time the filterers caught up with this. RM ______________________ COLOR: #ffffff; BORDER-RIGHT-COLOR: #ffffff" vAlign=bottom rowSpan=3>Qui