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In some RFC written that subject MUST contain only 7-bit characters. Very 
often mailers skip this requirement and put 8-bit chars (i.e national 
alphabetic symbols) in raw 8-bit form. This is detected as 
SUBJ_ILLEGAL_CHARS, IMHO.

On Среда, 1 Октябрь 2003 17:04, Thorsten Franzke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am having the problem that certain messages from my message board get
> bounced at gmx.de (large German freemailer) which is using spamassassin for
> header filtering.
>
> If I look into the X-headers I do find the following:
>
> X-GMX-Antispam: 5 (Score=3.949; NO_REAL_NAME SUBJ_ILLEGAL_CHARS)
>
> I am aware about the NO_REAL_NAME information. But what about the
> SUBJ_ILLEGAL_CHARS. I cannot find anything on that on spamassassin itself
> (http://www.spamassassin.org/tests.html). And even google is very sparse on
> that. Only three results, two of which pointing to statistics page at
> spamassassin itself.
>
> Any suggestions/help very welcome!
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Best regards,
>
> Thorsten
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