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Posted to dev@spamassassin.apache.org by Justin Mason <jm...@jmason.org> on 2004/04/23 03:05:30 UTC

Re: T_ALL_TRUSTED false positive

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Daniel Quinlan writes:
> Justin Mason <jm...@jmason.org> writes:
> 
> > The issue here is -- should mass-check be de-encapsulating this mail?
> > It wasn't encapped by *your* SpamAssassin installation. hmm.
> >
> > Anyone got ideas on how to handle this?
> 
> I think mass-check shouldn't be de-encapsulating email that wasn't
> encapsulated locally.  A regular expression based on the checking host
> name seems like the way to go, something that can be stored in a
> configuration file.
> 
> Obviously, de-encapsulation should never be done in a normal check.

OK -- mass-check now has a --deencap RE switch to allow this.
Specify an RE that matches the hosts that are adding the report
in your corpus.

default is to de-encapsulate all mails otherwise.

- --j.
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