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Posted to dev@spamassassin.apache.org by bu...@bugzilla.spamassassin.org on 2004/11/26 03:00:38 UTC

[Bug 4000] Subject not modified for some messages identified as SPAM

http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4000





------- Additional Comments From sidney@sidney.com  2004-11-25 18:00 -------
Please do the following:

1) Identify one or more messages that show the incorrect behavior

2) Run the raw form of these messages (what they look like before filtering by
SpamAssassin) through spamd again to see if the problem happens consistently
with these messages

3) If those messages do consistently show the problem, look at how you are
specifying the Subject header to be modified and check the documentation about
it again, in case you can see a problem ot something special about these messages.

4) Please consider bringing this up on the SpamAssassin users list and say what
you are using for configuration options to get the Subject modified, in case
there is a problem there

5) If you haven't found it to be a configuration error, please attach to the
bugzilla report an example of email that triggers the bug, at least the headers
of the same message after it has been run through spamd, and the output of
adding the -D option to the spamd command line that you use. Tell us what
command line options you use with spamd and what you put in your preferences
file to specify the rewrite of the Subject header. Also say if it happens every
time or intermittently with those messages.

That's kind of a lot of stuff, but it would help immensly in understanding the
problem




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