J
Jim Rotante
Hi, this is probably too simple a question for this forum,
but maybe somebody could help...
I was wondering if anybody knew of a bug in Outlook
2000 which kept Advanced Find from finding text embedded
in an HTML email. I am trying to get rid of some of the
hundreds of spam notes in my inbox. I ran a search using
Advanced Find and I noticed an email asking if I needed an
enlargement of a certain organ was not picked up in the
search. After looking at the source of the note, I ran
the search on 'Energize your', 'sex life', and 'sex', and
none of them managed to pick up the email. Is there
something in the HTML tags which redirects Advanced Find?
Or is this a bug? I attached the source of the email
below (with the 'html' tags changed to 'htl' so it doesnt
pop up as email in the newsgroup). Any ideas?
Thanks.
<HTL><BODY><P align=center><font face=tahoma>
<B><FONT size=5 color=#000000>Achieve the best se<hq>x you
have most likely ever had!</FONT></B>
<FONT face=tahoma color=#cc0000 size=4><BR><BR>
<KEK>Generíc <XK>Vi<YN>agra - Energize your <QW>sex
life<br>
60% less expensive than Viagra®<br></FONT>
<b><BR><FONT size=3>*100% safe and medically
proven<BR>* Improve penial blood flow<BR>*
Sustained erections<BR>* Better
sexua<W>l health<BR>* Ease of arousal<BR>* Increased
sensitivity<BR>* Stronger ejaculations</FONT></b>
<br><br><font size=5>
<b>
<A href="http://www.ineedthis.biz/gv/index.php?man=jups">-
= Learn more about Generíc Viagra =-
</a><br>
<A href="http://www.ineedthis.biz/wkp/index.php?
man=those">-= Read about Cialis (Super
Víagra) =-</a>
</b>
</font></font><br><br><a
href=http://www.ineedthis.biz/bek/>No more
please</a></p></body></htl>
..
but maybe somebody could help...
I was wondering if anybody knew of a bug in Outlook
2000 which kept Advanced Find from finding text embedded
in an HTML email. I am trying to get rid of some of the
hundreds of spam notes in my inbox. I ran a search using
Advanced Find and I noticed an email asking if I needed an
enlargement of a certain organ was not picked up in the
search. After looking at the source of the note, I ran
the search on 'Energize your', 'sex life', and 'sex', and
none of them managed to pick up the email. Is there
something in the HTML tags which redirects Advanced Find?
Or is this a bug? I attached the source of the email
below (with the 'html' tags changed to 'htl' so it doesnt
pop up as email in the newsgroup). Any ideas?
Thanks.
<HTL><BODY><P align=center><font face=tahoma>
<B><FONT size=5 color=#000000>Achieve the best se<hq>x you
have most likely ever had!</FONT></B>
<FONT face=tahoma color=#cc0000 size=4><BR><BR>
<KEK>Generíc <XK>Vi<YN>agra - Energize your <QW>sex
life<br>
60% less expensive than Viagra®<br></FONT>
<b><BR><FONT size=3>*100% safe and medically
proven<BR>* Improve penial blood flow<BR>*
Sustained erections<BR>* Better
sexua<W>l health<BR>* Ease of arousal<BR>* Increased
sensitivity<BR>* Stronger ejaculations</FONT></b>
<br><br><font size=5>
<b>
<A href="http://www.ineedthis.biz/gv/index.php?man=jups">-
= Learn more about Generíc Viagra =-
</a><br>
<A href="http://www.ineedthis.biz/wkp/index.php?
man=those">-= Read about Cialis (Super
Víagra) =-</a>
</b>
</font></font><br><br><a
href=http://www.ineedthis.biz/bek/>No more
please</a></p></body></htl>
..