On January 15, 2004 12:04 pm, Malte S. Stretz wrote:
> On Thursday 15 January 2004 07:00 CET Max Paperno wrote:
> > At 1/12/2004 02:47 PM -0500, Mick Szucs wrote:
> > >A message arrived the other day that when it was processed by spamd was
> > > logged in /var/log/m
high
> > volume of control characters in the headers, including Message-ID. The
> > resulting output was:
>
> What syslog are you using? It looks like it might just be filtered
> wrong due to the control characters.
syslogd 1.4.1 that ships with Redhat 9.
Thanks!
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ssassin 2.61
Redhat 9
spamd running with flags: -d -c -x -P -Q -H -a
Thanks!
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Mick Szucs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Onramp Network Services Inc.
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nexpected spamd behaviour.
SpamAssassin 2.61
Redhat 9
spamd running with flags: -d -c -x -P -Q -H -a
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Mick Szucs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Onramp Network Services Inc.
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Hi There,
My company is beginning to deploy spam-assassin for users who want it. One
issue that has come up is that messages being generated by a mailto script
on our company Website get tagged with -
BODY: Broken CGI script message (3.9 points)
Unfortunately the scores page doesn't explain