On 03 Feb 2002, Craig Hughes wrote:
> No, not really any way to avoid this... it's a fairly important part
> of NoMailAudit.pm

So, using SpamAssassin means a risk of corrupted email. Hrm. Ah, well, I
guess you pay for what you get. :/

> I've looked again and again at the relevant lines and can't make out
> what could possibly be going wrong.  

*nod*  I located the chunk of code and it puzzled me also.

> It seems these header line aren't matching the regex which jm built
> for matching email header lines, but for the life of me it looks fine. 
> Could some of you take a look at NoMailAudit.pm:118 and let me know
> why
> 
> Date: Sun, 3 Feb 2002 14:31:08 +0000 (GMT)
> 
> or
> 
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> 
> don't match. They sure seem to, even when I just feed them to a simple
> perl script to try and match the regex... If they're matching, then I
> have no clue how we could get to the part at line 127 where a new
> header is created.

I got the same result. The only thing I can think of is that it must be
getting some text that isn't aligned correctly or something, but that
seems ... dubious.

        Daniel

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