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[Bug 5966] BASE64_LENGTH_78_79 'catches' properly formatted line
with trailing CR/LF
https://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=5966
--- Comment #1 from Theo Van Dinter <fe...@apache.org> 2008-08-27 15:29:28 PST ---
No, this doesn't happen. SA converts CRLF to LF during processing, and turns
it back into CRLF when outputting the message if necessary. So it'd be 76+1 =
77, not in the 78-79 range.
This is easily shown by the results of last night's corpus run:
0.125 0.1316 0.0000 1.000 0.71 3.90 BASE64_LENGTH_79_INF
0.033 0.0348 0.0000 1.000 0.59 3.70 BASE64_LENGTH_78_79
which at this point says that the rule doesn't hit much spam anymore (though
79+ still does well), and the ham hit rate is 0.
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