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David A. Roth writes:
> I sometimes get a blank message and the entire contents is something 
> like I got today:
> 
>  From  Tue Nov 18 13:48:10 2003
> X-UIDL: (RO"!dA&"!nL3"!4bA"!
> 
> I admit I don't know what a X-UIDL is or how to determine the meaning 
> of this contents of "(RO"!dA&"!nL3"!4bA"!".
> 
> Anyone else get messages like this? Were they spam attempts to start 
> with? Could SA be mangling non-spam mail?

It looks a bit like the procmail bug again; procmail occasionally
puts a single " " (space) into the mailbox file, which results
in garbage messages like this being created.

The procmailrc.example distributed with SpamAssassin has a stanza
at the end to avoid this.

- --j.
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