Re: My apologies
Having myself been through what Thomas is appologizing for, I have some comments on what Reindl H. is doing. On 8/3/23 3:06 PM, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote: I ... think he should be blocked. He /is/ blocked from from sending messages to / through the mailing list. I've been online for over 40 years, and it's rare to have someone so actively hostile right out of the gate Here's the thing. He is sending his reply /around/ the list -- apparently -- so that it looks like his messages came from the list. So his behavior is -- in my opinion -- both hostile and deceptive. I admit, it made me worried what kind of environment was fostered on the Spamassassin list when I asked my newbie question, and was outright mocked by him. I think that reaction is perfectly understandable. I'm sorry that someone made you feel that way about the SpamAssassin users mailing list / community. I hope that you realize that he is in the minority and doesn't speak for the vast majority of us. And so, while I have zero sway as a team member or anything like that, as a newbie mailing list member, looking for help, I humbly submit that he's not someone you want being the first interaction a new list member has. Agreed. $.02, YMMV, etc. :-) Grant. . . .
Re: My apologies
On Thu, 3 Aug 2023, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote: On 2023-08-02 15:49, Loren Wilton wrote: I've blocked him on my mail server, as well. I don't know that I'd block him, but you do need to take anything he says witha few horselicks of salt. I (who have almost nothing to contribute to Spamassassin itself, other than being a user) think he should be blocked. He was voted off the list a few years ago. That does not prevent him from reading and replying to list posts. I've been online for over 40 years, and it's rare to have someone so actively hostile right out of the gate -- Agreed. I admit, it made me worried what kind of environment was fostered on the Spamassassin list when I asked my newbie question, and was outright mocked by him. That sort of behavior is why he was banned. And so, while I have zero sway as a team member or anything like that, as a newbie mailing list member, looking for help, I humbly submit that he's not someone you want being the first interaction a new list member has. Sadly, we cannot control that. -- John Hardin KA7OHZhttp://www.impsec.org/~jhardin/ jhar...@impsec.org pgpk -a jhar...@impsec.org key: 0xB8732E79 -- 2D8C 34F4 6411 F507 136C AF76 D822 E6E6 B873 2E79 --- How do you argue with people to whom math is an opinion? -- Unknown --- Tomorrow: the 288th anniversary of John Peter Zenger's acquittal
Re: My apologies
On 2023-08-02 15:49, Loren Wilton wrote: I've blocked him on my mail server, as well. I don't know that I'd block him, but you do need to take anything he says witha few horselicks of salt. I (who have almost nothing to contribute to Spamassassin itself, other than being a user) think he should be blocked. I've been online for over 40 years, and it's rare to have someone so actively hostile right out of the gate -- I admit, it made me worried what kind of environment was fostered on the Spamassassin list when I asked my newbie question, and was outright mocked by him. And so, while I have zero sway as a team member or anything like that, as a newbie mailing list member, looking for help, I humbly submit that he's not someone you want being the first interaction a new list member has. $.02, YMMV, etc. -Ken
Re: SA and UTF-8 Filename Attachments
On 2023-08-03 at 12:21:11 UTC-0400 (Thu, 3 Aug 2023 12:21:11 -0400) Jared Hall is rumored to have said: SA v3.4.6: Consider an Email with a UTF-8 attachment name: ®Payroll_stubs.Htm defined by the MIME header: Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0*=utf-8''%C2%AEPayroll_stubs.Htm A PERL unicode-formatted rule fails: mimeheader __JR_EXPLOIT_ATT_UTF Content-Disposition =~ /(\xC2\xAEPayroll_stubs\.Htm)([";']?|$)/ The more native (raw) formatted rule works even without specifying "Content-Disposition:raw": mimeheader __JR_EXPLOIT_ATT_UTF Content-Disposition =~ /(%C2%AEPayroll_stubs\.Htm)([";']?|$)/ How does SA handle UTF-8 filenames? That is dependent on the value of normalize_charset (and possibly also on your Perl version but that would be due to bugs in Perl.) It may also vary by platform, as substantial improvement in Unicode handling was made between 3.4.x and 4.x and some distros that cherry-pick improvements may have backported fixes into what they call '3.4.6'. -- Bill Cole b...@scconsult.com or billc...@apache.org (AKA @grumpybozo and many *@billmail.scconsult.com addresses) Not Currently Available For Hire
SA and UTF-8 Filename Attachments
SA v3.4.6: Consider an Email with a UTF-8 attachment name: ®Payroll_stubs.Htm defined by the MIME header: Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0*=utf-8''%C2%AEPayroll_stubs.Htm A PERL unicode-formatted rule fails: mimeheader __JR_EXPLOIT_ATT_UTF Content-Disposition =~ /(\xC2\xAEPayroll_stubs\.Htm)([";']?|$)/ The more native (raw) formatted rule works even without specifying "Content-Disposition:raw": mimeheader __JR_EXPLOIT_ATT_UTF Content-Disposition =~ /(%C2%AEPayroll_stubs\.Htm)([";']?|$)/ How does SA handle UTF-8 filenames? -- Jared Hall