Hi all,

fixed in 2.0.2_1.2.24:

- fixes some Perl warning about incorrect operations
- if 'LogDateFormat' was set to a value other than default - the syslog 
output was possibly not correct


changed:

- because of a unicode bug in Perl 5.10 the 'EURO' sign is decoded using a 
workaround - this workaround is now disabled if Perl 5.12 or higher is 
used (the unicode bug is fixed there)
- if the MIME-decoded subject of a mail is longer than 100 characters, the 
maillog shows now only the first 50 and the last 50 characters (50...50)
- if 'MaxFileNameLength' was not defined or set to 0, a very long subject 
could lead in to a too long filename if  'UseSubjectsAsMaillogNames' was 
selected - the filename is now trunked to 50 characters in this case
- the HTML entity '­' (soft hyphen) is now decoded to the ascii '-' 
hyphen for bomb checks - until now is was decoded to hex 'AD' or dec '173'


added:

'maxSubjectLength','Maximum allowed Subject Length','If set to a value 
greater than 0, assp will check the length of the Subject of the mail. If 
the Subject length exceeds this value, the message score will be increased 
by 'bombValencePB' and the string that is checked in 'bombSubjectRe' will 
be trunked to this length. It is possible to define a special weight using 
the syntax 'length=>value', in this case the defined absolute value will 
be used instead of 'bombValencePB' to increase the message score. If the 
subject is too long and this weight is equal or higer that 
'bombMaxPenaltyVal' no further bomb checks will be done on the subject.',


Thomas

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