On Tue, Jan 23, 2007 at 01:04:24PM -0500, Brian C. Huffman wrote:
> I'm running RedHat Enterprise Linux v4 with all latest updates and am using 
> the amavisd-milter to call amavisd-new (v2.4.4) which in turn is using spamd 
> (spamassassin v3.1.7).  It appears that every single email that's getting 
> filtered is getting the INVALID_TZ_EST attached.  Even something as simple as 
> just piping the text "test" through sendmail to root gives this result:
> 
> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Jan 22 16:20:37 2007
> X-Virus-Scanned: amavisd-new at graze.net
> Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 16:20:26 -0500
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> What can I do to determine what is causing that test to fail?

I can't reproduce your problem.  There is indeed a a rule that looks for
questionable EST-related timezone statements, but there aren't any in your
sample mail.  Specifically, the rule needs "EST" to show up in a header, which
doesn't for you.

Try running the mail through spamassassin manually.  If it works fine, you
need to debug the other stuff and figure out where the problem is.

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