Hey all,

The Day Job (and some of you may know what job that is) does enough PGP related stuff that we've had encrypted messages get dropped on occasion, and we'd like to whitelist this stuff.

It looks like Mail::Spamassassin::Plugin::OpenPGP is way way old and has requirements that aren't exactly standard in our packaging system (BSD), so a rules-only approach might be nice.

Does anyone see any problems with the *SYNTAX* of the rules at?

https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/spamassassin/trunk/rulesrc/sandbox/khopesh/20_khop_blessed.cf

That would break under a modern spamassassin? (Yes, yes, I know we're not validating the messages/keys themselves, but I'd like a message to security-officer@ to NOT get dropped on the floor, and since this isn't a widespread rule, it's not likely we'll be specifically targeted knowing this rule is in place.)

-Dan

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