Now it doesn't like the email because it was in HTML format... As I said, not a very smart piece of software.
On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 00:07, Eran Kutner <e...@gigya.com> wrote: > > You make it sound like it's a bad thing :) > But seriously, SpamAssassin is really not the brightest anti spam software on > the plant. You should check out what we're doing, we're actually in the same > field as you guys, except our product is B2B. > > Thanks for looking into the bug. > > -eran > > > > On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 22:52, Jean-Daniel Cryans <jdcry...@apache.org> wrote: >> >> Ah yeah that's the issue, the mixup of FQDNs and hostnames. I wonder >> how it got into that state... but that explains why the environment >> looked so weird! Let me have a quick look at the code to figure why >> it's different and hopefully I can get you a patch just in time for >> 0.90.2 >> >> J-D >> >> > One thing strange I'm noticing is that in the /hbase/rs node the >> > servers are listed with their host name only while in >> > /hbase/replication/rs they are listed with their fully qualified DNS >> > names. Is this intentional? >> > >> > Note: I changed the domain name in this email because I think the >> > mailing list's spam filter doesn't like it. The attached logs still >> > show the full name. >> > >> >> So you guys are spammers? ;) >