>> >> Hello All, >> >> I've a mail system running Cyrus+Postfix+Amavisd-new+ClamAV+Spamassassin = >> on SuSE Linux Ent. Server 9. >> >> The problem is that non-encoded 8bit data is not allowed in message = >> headers and Cyrus-IMAPd prevents from any problem by replacing those = >> chars with X (mail program should do encoding according to RFC 2047 on = >> all headers. Unencoded 8-bit characters aren't allowed in headers).=20 >> >> In SuSE's distribution there is no munge8bit option for Cyrus (which = >> would leave the problematic subject as is but damage the search = >> function) so all Subjects in Hebrew/Russian/Etc. sent form = >> Hotmail,Yahoo,... clients arriving to users mailboxes changed to XXX. >> >> I have BAYES and RAZOR filters installed. >> >> Here are some headers from one of such mails: >> Subject: FW: XXX XXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXX >> X-Spam-Status: Yes, hits=3D6.8 tag1=3D-999.0 tag2=3D5.0 kill=3D5.0 >> tests=3DFROM_ENDS_IN_NUMS, HTML_MESSAGE, MIME_BOUND_NEXTPART, >> MIME_HTML_NO_CHARSET, MSGID_FROM_MTA_HEADER, SUBJ_ILLEGAL_CHARS >> X-Spam-Level: ****** >> >> So it seems to me that this high score is due to XXX (or unencoded = >> subjects) in the Subject header. >> >> Is there any way to tell Spamassassin to not check in 'Subject' header? >> >> >> Please Help. >> >> >> >> Best Regards, >> Leon Kolchinsky >> >> Hi,
unless you have a very unusual mail flow, cyrus changes the foreign chatacters to X after SA has checked the message Wolfgang Hamann