Paul Stavrides wrote:
Felicity,
Thanks for the tips.
We too are having the problem of headers creeping into out received
e-mail. Difference here is that our setup is a Linux front end to
MSExchange. So we run SA site-wide and use Milter to keep the crap out
of Exchange. Works like a champ on our 95% Spam e-mail stream.
The problem is an extra an extra “0D” in the X-Spam-Checker-Version
line, such that I see an “…0D 0D 0A 09…” by the time I look at the
headers in Windows. The line is getting munged when it is getting wrapped.
We have the problem with:
SA 3.1.1
Spamass-Milter 3.0 (savannah.nongnu.org version)
There is no problem with SA 3.1.1 at the command line. The setup was
working with SA 3.0.3
This is identical to the problem I'm seeing (except NetBSD, not
GNU/Linux is the host OS).
I checked the output of the sa/spamc from the command line and the
trouble isn’t there. The file generated in the Linux environment is
wrapped with just an “…0A…” as you would expect in that setting.
I guess we have a problem with the Milter, but we have the current
version. I wonder if there are any quick fixes in the Milter setup?
Why do I have to wrap the header lines at all? I am down to two X-
lines anyhow: the score and the version.
Is it possible to just turn off the X-Spam-Status header as a quick
workaround? I tried this in my local.cf but it didn't seem to work :
report_safe 0
remove_header all X-Spam-Status