https://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=6576

--- Comment #5 from AXB <[email protected]> 2011-04-23 07:07:58 EDT ---
(In reply to comment #0)
> I'm using Postfix with SASL for roaming accounts. Since an update from 3.2.5 
> to
> 3.3.1 I am seeing that a few new rules are being triggered, a few of them 
> being
> TO_NO_BRKTS_DIRECT and TO_NO_BRKTS_DYNIP.
> 
> After running sa-update I see that these get a score of about 3.4 and 1.333
> which gives perfectly legitimate mails that I send through my system with
> Postfix and SASL a high score. I often type names from business cards, without
> using bracket notation, so this is a real problem for me.
> 
> I have "fixed" the problem by setting these scores to 0. I could of course
> disable spamassassin for outgoing mail sent through SASL, but I do want to do
> egress filtering (there are other users on the system too and I don't
> necessarily trust them).

Why are you scanning stuff sent thru SMTP-AUTH in the first place?

- The rule does what it's supposed to do: tag a borked header directly
connecting to an MTA.
- It's not your typing but the way Thunderbird produces ugly headers.
- Thunderbird hasn't managed yet to cleanup its headers.

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