At Wed Mar  5 18:58:02 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> Like many other people, I have a CompuServe account that retains its
> original all-numeric address, which is fine all around - except when a
> message I send encounters SpamAssassin.  This "boon" attacks it like a
> shark, which I don't appreciate.  Is there not any way that the software's
> spam-identifying criteria could be refined to allow through perfectly
> innocent messages that originate with longtime CompuServe subscribers?

Shouldn't be too difficult.  As I recall, these IDs match

/7[0-7]{4}\.[0-7]{1,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
and
/1[0-7]{5}\.[0-7]{1,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/

(The numbers are octal, for those wondering about the [0-7]s.)

Martin
-- 
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] | men just upload their important stuff  -o)
Registered Linux user #9257 |  on ftp and let the rest of the world  /\\
- see http://counter.li.org |       mirror it ;)"  - Linus Torvalds _\_V


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