On Thursday 15 January 2004 07:00 CET Max Paperno wrote:
> At 1/12/2004 02:47 PM -0500, Mick Szucs wrote:
> >A message arrived the other day that when it was processed by spamd was
> > logged in /var/log/messages instead of /var/log/maillog (like all other
> > mail processed by spamd.)  The message in question contained a high
> > volume of control characters in the headers, including Message-ID.  The
> > resulting output was:
> >
> >Jan 9 14:39:23 tachi xïc\202^A^_0Â`\202^A^[\204/ for onramp:10010.
> >
> >in /var/log/messages.  The message was Spam and I have a copy, if anyone
> > is interested.  I'm not sure if this is a spamd issue or a syslog
> > issue, or both (or neither, for that matter.)

Could you please open a bug and attach that message? It's possible that I'll 
just close it as WORKSFORME, but one never knows :)

>[...]
> The last line is the new one, and it escapes any % signs in the
> Message-ID.  I don't use spamd so I can't confirm this to be the case,
> but seems likely as I think it also uses Sys::Syslog.

That shouldn't matter as spamd uses
  syslog('info', "%s", $msg);

Cheers,
Malte

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