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Eugene Pefti wrote:
> But when I test it with spamassassin -t -D <
message.msg (message.msg
> contains PDF attachment with 100% spam content)
> I end up with a broken or unrecognized character set
and have to log off
> from the console to be able to it again.
>
> And this proves that I have something wrong with MIME
settings. Accessing
> maia's cache I see this:
>
> CONTENT-TYPE: message/rfc822
>
> [Ignoring unsupported content type: message/rfc822]
It may also be that your message.msg file is not a pristine
copy of the
email--it may be that you cut-and-pasted it from a web page
and messed
up its formatting in the process, so that it is no longer a
plain text file.
It's also possible that the email itself is malformed, or
that it
specifies an invalid MIME content-type in one of its
attachment headers.
Examining the contents of the message.msg file should
probably be your
first step.
As for some sort of global misconfiguration of your MIME
settings, first
try testing with some plain text email, and then a plain
text email with
a (non-spam) attachment, to see if those parse properly. If
not, it may
be that you need to reinstall/update the MIME-tools Perl
module and/or
the Mail_Mime PEAR module.
- --
Robert LeBlanc <rjl renaissoft.com>
Renaissoft, Inc.
Maia Mailguard <http://www.maiamail
guard.com/>
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