[EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
> > This is probably related to the Security Bug that was fixed in 3.1.8.
> >
> > So to re-iterate: 3.1.8 was a SECURITY release and you should
> upgrade.
> > Real soon.
>
> I looks more closely at the sample email and it is not the same as the
> Bug I mentioned. Sorry
> > > I received an odd email that makes spamd fall over. I'm using the
> > > SAWin32 port, and was wondering whether other users could also see
> > the
> > > same problem with this message or whether the problem is peculiar
> to
> > > the Windows port.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > The glaring weirdnes
> > I received an odd email that makes spamd fall over. I'm using the
> > SAWin32 port, and was wondering whether other users could also see
> the
> > same problem with this message or whether the problem is peculiar to
> > the Windows port.
> >
> >
> >
> > The glaring weirdness with this email is
> I received an odd email that makes spamd fall over. I'm
> using the SAWin32 port, and was wondering whether other users
> could also see the same problem with this message or whether
> the problem is peculiar to the Windows port.
>
> The glaring weirdness with this email is obviously the RSET
>
Alexis,
> Thanks Jason. If this malformed email isn't crashing other people's
> setups then perhaps it's an issue with the SAWin32 port.
Looks fine here too, SA 3.1.8 on Unix, collects 30 points.
Mark
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
says...
> Alexis Manning wrote:
> > The glaring weirdness with this email is obviously the RSET in the To
> > field - I don't know whether that was originally in the email or
> > inserted by Mercury when it downloaded it from my POP account.
>
> Wo
Alexis Manning wrote:
>
> I received an odd email that makes spamd fall over. I'm using the
> SAWin32 port, and was wondering whether other users could also see the
> same problem with this message or whether the problem is peculiar to
> the Windows port.
>
>
>
> The glaring weirdness with this
Alexis Manning wrote:
>
> I received an odd email that makes spamd fall over. I'm using the
> SAWin32 port, and was wondering whether other users could also see the
> same problem with this message or whether the problem is peculiar to
> the Windows port.
>
>
>
> The glaring weirdness with this
On Wednesday 21 February 2007, Alexis Manning wrote:
>I received an odd email that makes spamd fall over. I'm using the
> SAWin32 port, and was wondering whether other users could also see the
> same problem with this message or whether the problem is peculiar to
> the Windows port.
>
>
>
>The gla
I received an odd email that makes spamd fall over. I'm using the SAWin32
port, and was wondering whether other users could also see the same problem
with this message or whether the problem is peculiar to the Windows port.
The glaring weirdness with this email is obviously the RSET in the To
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