Justin Mason a écrit :
We're reasonably happy to do this if it's seen widely -- e.g. if a certain
version of sendmail or Exchange is released that does this -- but if it's
one or two MTAs, it's better to fix the MTA instead.
ok, I fixed it ;-p Come on...
It's easier for me to believe that SA i
rom: Loren Wilton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 7:44 AM
> To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
> Subject: Re: problem of extracting IP string from header (bug?)
>
> > unfortunately the space is required, and appears in the output from the
> >
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Loren Wilton writes:
> > unfortunately the space is required, and appears in the output from the
> > MTAs that I'm aware of. It appears that the "nifty.com" mailserver is
> > producing unusual headers there.
>
> Justin, this sounds very similar to t
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To: "Alfonzo Seifert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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From: Loren Wilton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 7:44 AM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
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> unfortunately the space is required, and appears in the output from the
> MTAs that I'm aware of. It appears that the "nifty.com" mailserver is
> producing unusual headers there.
Justin, this sounds very similar to the (I believe bz) report a few days ago
where someone suggested spammers may be
Justin Mason a écrit :
Hi --
unfortunately the space is required, and appears in the output from the
MTAs that I'm aware of. It appears that the "nifty.com" mailserver is
producing unusual headers there.
The code may however be modified to account for such things, I think.
because uncofor
Hi, all.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Justin Mason)
Subject: Re: problem of extracting IP string from header (bug?)
Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2005 19:05:19 -0700
> > For example, below header string, SA failed to execute DNSBLs.
> >
> > | Received: from makorsha.biz ([218.64.103.25])b
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MATSUDA Yoh-ichi writes:
> Hello, spamassassiners.
>
> Nowadays, many people discuss 'uk.geocities.com' redirecting spam.
> I also received the many spams, too.
>
> By the way, I found a problem of SpamAssassin's extracting IP string
> function.
>
Hello, spamassassiners.
Nowadays, many people discuss 'uk.geocities.com' redirecting spam.
I also received the many spams, too.
By the way, I found a problem of SpamAssassin's extracting IP string
function.
My SpamAssassin (3.0.4) failed to detect almost of all 'uk.geo' spam's
host IP and execut