Rick Cooper wrote:

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To: Rick Cooper
Cc: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: Discourage broken content


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Rick Cooper wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: decoder
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, August 25, 2006 2:24
PM To: users@spamassassin.apache.org Subject: Re: Discourage
broken content


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I've heard that it truncates the mail at 30kb, no matter if that
is within a MIME block or not... So my plugin gets a broken
image.. though it was not broken originally...

That is patently false. I have a graphics design/advertising
department at one of my locations and these fellas send huge
graphics files back and forth when they have emergency
proofs/changes and MailScanner has *never* damaged anything, ever,
anywhere. Now, there is a setting for scanning (much like exiscan
IIRCC) that allows you to truncate the message and only scan xxx
amount, it's optional and doesn't modify the actual message in
anyway.

Rick
I did not say it damages the mail. I said it feds only a given amount
of the message to SpamAssassin and THAT breaks plugins requiring the
whole message, especially when MailScanner breaks messages in the
middle of attachments.

And as far as I know, it is the default setting of mailscanner to feed
only a given amount of kb to SpamAssassin. That does not mean it
truncates the message before delivering it.


My apologies, the way I interpreted the original I thought you were saying
it truncates the email and breaks they message. I will bring this up on the
Mailscanner list that the default, given the recent image spams, should be
disabled so the entire message is sent to spam assassin. Before the current
spat of image spam you could generally tell within 20k or so if a message
was spam or not, this is not the case in today's world and the entire
message really should be fed to SA. I have never used the default setting
myself.

This issue is currently being discussed on the MailScanner users list, under the Subject "Max SpamAssassin Size problems".

The size limit is configurable (http://www.mailscanner.info/MailScanner.conf.5.html#SpamAssassin "Max SpamAssassin Size), so people can raise the size limit or disable it to get around this issue at the moment.

There is some concern about removing the limit completely, so the current discussion is about a scheme that checks ahead for a Mime boundary within a fixed window after the max size value is reached.



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