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Posted to dev@spamassassin.apache.org by bu...@spamassassin.apache.org on 2019/07/07 17:04:20 UTC
[Bug 5886] One of the plugins is misinterpreting a %40 when trying
to query a domain.
https://bz.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=5886
Henrik Krohns <ap...@hege.li> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Target Milestone|Undefined |4.0.0
OS|Linux |All
Hardware|PC |All
CC| |apache@hege.li
Priority|P5 |P3
Severity|major |normal
--- Comment #4 from Henrik Krohns <ap...@hege.li> ---
I wonder if this is still a common problem?
If textual body really contains foo%40hotmail.com, should we parse it as
hotmail.com, or ignore it completely? Will spammers start abusing 40-beginning
domains. :-)
One can always uridnsbl_skip_domain 40hotmail.com, if that's the only common
domain listed in dnsbls.. seems more practical solution, than trying to patch
schemeless parser for bazillion different things it can break on.
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