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[Bug 7049] HTTPS_IP_MISMATCH false negative on quoted-printable body

https://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=7049

Karsten Bräckelmann <gu...@rudersport.de> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|NEW                         |RESOLVED
         Resolution|---                         |INVALID

--- Comment #1 from Karsten Bräckelmann <gu...@rudersport.de> ---
(In reply to Jan Hejl from comment #0)
> Atteched EML file hits HTTPS_IP_MISMATCH rule. Links are the same, can you
> please check if it's thrown because of quoted printable formatting?

The "links" (HTML anchor href and link text) do match and appear identical to
the recipient when rendered. However, the anchor text actually does differ from
the href. This is not caused by the content encoding.

Stripped down HTML from your sample with removed paths:

  <a href=3D"https://10.4.45.34:3435/">=0Dhttps://10.4.45.34:3435/</a>

The anchor text has an embedded carriage return character, internally
substituted by an underscore. Regardless which char, the text does not match
the href.

The solution is easy: Drop that unnecessary embedded carriage return. In both
cases in your message.

Closing RESOLVED INVALID, aka "not a bug".


The rule HTTPS_IP_MISMATCH has a score of 0 assigned for SA 3.3, effectively
disabling that rule altogether. You appear to either run 3.2.x (despite setting
version to 3.3.2 in the report), or missed to run sa-update in quite a while
and get the latest rules.

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