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Christian Pietsch writes: > Hi Justin, > > thanks for looking into this. I'm not quite convinced yet. > > Is your rule meant to work together with Malte's inappropriate THEBAT > rules, or is it a replacement? It's a replacement -- and the version in testing is called T_FORGED_MUA_THEBAT_BOUN. > After building with today's svn code and copying 70_testing.cf to > /etc/mail/spamassassin/, I still get a FP by Malte's rule: > 4.1 FORGED_MUA_THEBAT_BOUN Mail pretending to be from The Bat! (boundary) > > Perhaps I should have presented my email exemplar in the first place. > You find it attached (it's from a public mailing list). Meanwhile I've > found 35 more false positives like this one in my mail folders. > > On Sun, Mar 28, 2004 at 09:24:09PM -0800, Justin wrote: > > http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2415 > ... > > I think you're right. however, KNOWN_MAILING_LIST is gone, so > > Are you shure it's gone? I can still see it in the current svn code > and installed as /usr/share/spamassassin/20_meta_tests.cf . > > If you apply the two patches of mine, all will be well -- I promise! > :-) > > > we'll ahve to do it another way instead. I've just added this: > > > > # replacement FORGED_MUA_THEBAT_BOUN > > # bug 2415 > > header __MAILMAN_21 X-Mailman-Version =~ /\d/ > > meta T_FORGED_MUA_THEBAT_BOUN (__THEBAT_MUA && !__THEBAT_MUA_V2 && > > __CTYPE_HAS_BOUNDARY && !__BAT_BOUNDARY && !__MAILMAN_21) > > We should never test for __THEBAT_MUA_V2 because there is no need to > make a difference between The Bat v1 and v2. > > Have fun with the email I attached (it might even be of some relevance > to people living in central Europe:) > > Regards, > Christian -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Exmh CVS iD8DBQFAad9kQTcbUG5Y7woRAtWXAJ97H8s6wzx3Gk3LoBHwsW6Aa9r14QCfUxDE pOMtyauEl6Q5ja74zKpbZMU= =X5Fo -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
