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[Bug 6064] false positive: el-al e-ticket

https://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=6064


eriker-sa@f-secure.com changed:

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--- Comment #2 from eriker-sa@f-secure.com  2009-04-29 02:03:48 PST ---
+1 on adding a whitelisting for amadeus.net; we are already doing that locally.

Many airlines at least in Europe are using Amadeus, and obviously airline
e-tickets are the kind of email which simply should never get eaten by a spam
filter.

All the ones I've seen have been from *@*.amadeus.net (and specifically I think
pop3.amadeus.net) so the second whitelisting entry might be superfluous.

If somebody knows how to persuade the people at Amadeus to generate less broken
email, the world could be a better place, but yes, perhaps this is a lost
cause.  (I left a note at
http://amadeusnet.wordpress.com/2008/04/02/20/#comment-349 but don't really
expect a reply.)

MIME_BASE64_TEXT should not be triggering on this message IMHO; I think this is
bug #5553

This sample message takes several seconds to scan -- somebody should look into
that as well.


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