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[ILUG] SA MISSING_MIME_HB_SEP rule

[ILUG] SA MISSING_MIME_HB_SEP rule

Justin Mason jm at jmason.org
Thu Feb 21 14:54:41 GMT 2008


Niall O Broin writes:
> On 21 Feb 2008, at 14:09, Justin Mason wrote:
> 
> > Niall, check your whitespace and line endings.  It's a common  
> > situation
> > where what appears to be a blank line is in fact a few spaces and a  
> > CR.
> 
> OK - I see that after the main headers, that's exactly the case -  
> thanks Justin. Me, I'd call that finicky :-)  but I bet it's RFC  
> compliant.

it's not only RFC-compliant, it's a good spam signature too ;)

> Niall
> 
> P.S. For those reading who don't know this, Justin is the author of  
> Spam Assassin, the software which was allocating the points  
> mentioned. Spam Assassin is open source software, and very good at  
> what it does, but of course you can't get good support for it like  
> you can with proprietary software </SARCASM>

you'd be unlikely to get support for proprietary apps on the ILUG list,
for that matter!

--j.



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