On Wed, 2011-09-21 at 19:30 -0400, Wietse Venema wrote: > Kevin Locke: >> /^X-Spam-Status: Yes.*tests=(.*) autolearn=/ REJECT Message identified as >> spam by SpamAssassin using the following tests: $1 >> >> This works great, except that the message is chopped off at the first >> line break in the X-Spam-Status header. > > Multi-line reject messages have never been supported in Postfix, > and I don't expect that to change (that would require subtle changes > to the SMTP server and to the bounce message formatter among other > things). > > What happens in the above example is the result of an omission to > filter out newline characters. In the context of web applications, > I believe that this would be called a line-splitting bug.
Great. Thanks for the information. Is it a bug that I should submit somewhere, or is that what I have just done? -- Cheers, | ke...@kevinlocke.name | JIM: kevin...@jabber.org Kevin | http://kevinlocke.name | IRC: kevinoid on freenode