Probably the best thing to do is open a bug in bugzilla and attach the message, preferably in some kind of relatively raw format like mbox. From there one of the developers will be able to download the attachment, test, and work on the bug.

http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/

I doubt it will make it into 2.50 unless it's trivial, but at least this way the bug will be in the bug tracker so that after 2.50 is released (likely to be very soon) they can start working it in to the next release and won't forget about it.

At 05:11 PM 1/23/2003 +0300, Andrew A. Vasilyev wrote:
  Hi!

  I have a MIME multipart message (written in English)
  with uuencoded archive in one of the parts. But SA
  reports it is a spam with the following tests:

*  4.0 -- BODY: Written in an undesired language
*  1.2 -- BODY: Message is 0% to 10% HTML

  There is no HTML in the text, and "undesired language"
  is probably the UUencoded gzip-ed file. Is there any
  way to correct the problem?

  SA in the test: 2.43 stable and 2.50-cvs. With the same result.
________
        ANDY


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