This doesn't seem to be the problem in exchange 5.5

I know what you mean by not being able to ditch exchange.  :::Sigh:: ONE
DAY!! 


-----Original Message-----
From: Covington, Chris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 3:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi all,

RH 9, amavisd-new 06162003, Postfix 2.0.13, SA 2.55.

I've been using the wonderful script from:

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=spamassassin-talk&m=105622875610715&w=2

I instruct users to move undetected SPAM to Public Folders.

But I've noticed that Exchange 2000 Public Folders in IMAP mode seems to
truncate mail headers, leaving (sometimes) only the last few received
headers and not all.

I first assumed this was a problem with Mail::IMAPClient and its
message_to_file call when working with Exchange.
I then used Pine to access the same message and the headers are also
missing.

So basically it's an Exchange problem when messages are pulled from Public
Folders.  This doesn't happen when IMAP accesses a user's mailbox.
 
My questions: First, has anyone found a workaround?  Second, is it OK to
sa-learn on messages that don't have complete headers (but do have complete
bodies)?

I've attached an example of the behavior in my case.  ham1 is an email
pulled with Pine/Mail::IMAPClient and ham1.exchange is an email pulled from
Outlook.  

I guess everyone should ditch the Public Folder method... unless Exchange
5.5 or 2003 don't have this problem.

Chris

ps - yeah, yeah I know ditch Exchange altogether ;)  That's not an option,
unfortunately


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