On Thu, Aug 06, 2009 at 01:50:45PM -0700, Mike Cappella wrote:
On 8/6/09 6:31 AM, Mark Martinec wrote:
No it doesn't. Header fields names are case-insensitive.
A space after : is shown in every example in 2822, but I don't see a
requirement that it be there. It is extremely unusual not to
header L_TAB_IN_FROM ALL =~ /\nFrom:\t/s
- header L_TAB_IN_FROM From:raw =~ /^\t/m
Mark
On 8/6/09 11:44 PM, Henrik K wrote:
Pretty good here..
OVERALLSPAM% HAM% S/ORANK SCORE NAME
024942799550.238 0.000.00 (all messages)
0.676 2.7504 0.02880.990 0.000.01 T_TAB_IN_FROM
For some reason all the FPs appeared to come
tests=[BAYES_00=0.1, DCC_CHECK=1.5, DCC_REPUT_60_69=0.1,
HTML_MESSAGE=0.001, INVALID_DATE=1.245,
MIME_HTML_ONLY=0.957, NO_REAL_NAME=1,
RELAY_COUNTRY_US=0.001, SARE_OEM_S_PRICE=1,
SPF_SOFTFAIL=1] autolearn=no received:from
Why positive score for BAYES_00? It's supposed to mean that the mail
tests=[BAYES_00=0.1, DCC_CHECK=1.5, DCC_REPUT_60_69=0.1,
HTML_MESSAGE=0.001, INVALID_DATE=1.245,
MIME_HTML_ONLY=0.957, NO_REAL_NAME=1,
RELAY_COUNTRY_US=0.001, SARE_OEM_S_PRICE=1,
SPF_SOFTFAIL=1] autolearn=no received:from
On 06.08.09 09:36, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
Why positive score
Michael Scheidell scheid...@secnap.net wrote:
and did you ever hear of Y2K? can't you afford to send out two more
digits in the year?
date:31 Jul 09 10:13 -0800
Do they really write date: instead of Date:? That violates RFC 2822.
A space after : is shown in every example in 2822, but I
Joseph Brennan writes:
date:31 Jul 09 10:13 -0800
Do they really write date: instead of Date:? That violates RFC 2822.
No it doesn't. Header fields names are case-insensitive.
A space after : is shown in every example in 2822, but I don't see a
requirement that it be there. It is
The geniuses send their regards; they are a customer so I pinged them:
Hi Neil,
Thanks for heads-up. I've forwarded the information to our corporate
domain/smtp management folks.
Sincerely,
MUNGED
Lead Operations
On 8/6/09 6:31 AM, Mark Martinec wrote:
No it doesn't. Header fields names are case-insensitive.
A space after : is shown in every example in 2822, but I don't see a
requirement that it be there. It is extremely unusual not to see it.
There is no requirement for a space after a colon.
Yes, I now, if you enforce all the RFC's you will not get much spam, but
you won't get much email either.
Maybe its just me, but I am tired of explaining to clients that the
people who write SMTP or WEB APP response type software don't seem to
care if their email is formatted correctly or
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