Actually, I think I found the problem.  The program we were sending the mail
w/was not putting <>'s around the message id, which by looking @ the regex,
I believe SpamAssassin is looking for.  The problems w/the <>'s has been
fixed, so hopefully our mails will not trigger that rule anymore :)

thanx

k

-----Original Message-----
From: Craig R Hughes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 20:44
To: Hanser, Kevin
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: [SAtalk] help in deciphering a rule regex


Hanser, Kevin wrote:

HK> Hello,
HK> A message that was sent from on of our mailservers was caught in a
HK> spamassassin filter.  (No, we don't send spam...)  One of the items that
was
HK> caugh was "Message-Id is not valid, according to RFC-2822".  I need some
HK> help in deciphering the regex that matches this rule, and any
information
HK> anybody can give on what a "proper" Message-Id is supposed to look like.

Kevin, can you attach the message which triggered the rule to a message to
this
list, in a way that includes the whole message (including headers)?  That
way we
can see the header in question, and that'll let us tell you exactly what the
problem is.

C

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