> From: Daniel McDonald [mailto:dan.mcdon...@austinenergy.com]
>
> We got a false positive recently of a message containing only a
> uuencoded attachment being detected as UNWANTED_LANGUAGE_BODY.
> The message doesnt have a Content-type: header or an Encoding:
> header. The message part has one
We got a false positive recently of a message containing only a uuencoded
attachment being detected as UNWANTED_LANGUAGE_BODY. The message doesn¹t
have a Content-type: header or an Encoding: header. The message part has
one blank line and then:
begin 644 new_lp_report.csv
M4D503U)41$%412Q-151%4D
Martin Gregorie-2 wrote:
>
> On Mon, 2011-08-01 at 12:30 -0700, monolit wrote:
>> I tried to measure performance of Spamassassin by using SDBM databse,
>> because of improvement performance. This site
>> http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/BayesBenchmarkResults
>> BayesBenchmarkResults claims
> From: Duane Hill [mailto:du...@duanemail.org]
>
> Hello Giampaolo,
>
> Wednesday, August 3, 2011, 4:09:57 PM, you wrote:
>
>
> > Did you create the bayes tables via the mysql script shipped with SA?
> It
> > creates tables with TYPE=MyISAM, so I guess this may be why you
> didn't see
> > any
> By default, you should have an X-Spam-Report header added to all
> messages marked as spam. This will give you all of the rules that hit
> and their scores.
> This is assuming that you are not calling SA through something like
> Amavis that writes its own headers...
Amavisd can include the SA