| The FORGED_MUA_* rules mainly compare the X-Mailer header with the
| format of the Message-ID header. From the mail header below, it seems
| that Outlook is not generating a Message-ID at all, relying on the
| next step to insert one (this behaviour is permitted by the
| standards). This sugge
Thanks Tony and Martin.
I've added the email headers as comment# 27 to bug#1970
On Thu, 2003-09-18 at 00:29, Tony Finch wrote:
> On Wed, 17 Sep 2003, Martin Radford wrote:
> >
> > Your best bet is to open a bug at http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/
> > and attach a sample message (at a minimum the
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003, Martin Radford wrote:
>
> Your best bet is to open a bug at http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/
> and attach a sample message (at a minimum the complete headers).
> That's the best way to ensure the developers can take this into
> account for future versions.
See comment #17 on
At Wed Sep 17 00:15:42 2003, Bill Leuze wrote:
> Is it possible that SpamAssassin doesn't recognize legitimate mac
> outlook 4.01 users? I had to whitelist a mac user so her messages
Quite likely.
> could get through, What brings her over the bounce threshold is
> FORGED_MUA_OUTLOOK.
The FORGED
Hi
Is it possible that SpamAssassin doesn't recognize legitimate mac outlook
4.01 users? I had to whitelist a mac user so her messages could get
through, What brings her over the bounce threshold is
FORGED_MUA_OUTLOOK.
following is message that would bounce if not whitelisted:
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