Hello Karsten Bräckelmann,

Am 2010-07-11 16:21:49, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
> Didn't have sufficient caffeine yet, and I am too lazy to go through
> that procmail logic in detail -- but looking at the samples, you want to
> identify junk chars in the From: header?

Yes

> Well, what about a header From rule, maybe even limited to From:addr? Or
> some raw headers, like From:raw or even the hammer ALL pseudo header.

I have tried to write one but failed...

> I assume the Envelope From doesn't look the same, does it? Otherwise,
> you could already have your MX reject them outright.

I do not know WHO has send it, because there are no  other  header  like
"Sender:" or "Envelope-From:" in the messages and the courier logs  show
the same.

Currently I run the check on USER level, but I like to do this check  on
SMTP level using amavis and spamassassin.

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
    Michelle Konzack

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