(From-missing) is the feature name

the Reply-To: address is invalid and scored

Thomas





Von:    "K Post" <nntp.p...@gmail.com>
An:     "ASSP development mailing list" <assp-test@lists.sourceforge.net>
Datum:  23.01.2020 14:34
Betreff:        Re: [Assp-test] Missing MX, A, and FROM for specific 
sender. Unicode problem?



I'm sorry to ask about this again, but the problem persists.  Should ASSP 
be able to figure out that  =?utf-8?q?no-reply=40surveymonkey=2ecom?= is <
no-re...@surveymonkey.com> ?  Or - do we know how this malformed address 
is getting into the header in the first place - is that ASSP receiving it 
wrong, the sender sending it wrong or what?  This is surveymonkey.com - 
it's not like they are a tiny company with haphazard email practices.

Guidance appreciated.


On Wed, Jan 15, 2020 at 11:57 AM K Post <nntp.p...@gmail.com> wrote:
We (unfortunately) get a lot of emails from SurveyMonkey.com   Most get 
through just fine, but certain messages from their website (login 
notifications, password resets, etc) give me problems.

The last one scored poorly because of a missing from, missing MX, and 
missing a record, but it actually had all of those things :

X-ASSP-Message-Score: 50 (From-missing)
X-ASSP-IP-Score: 50 (From-missing)
X-ASSP-Message-Score: 8 (MX missing: 
=?utf-8?q?no-reply=40surveymonkey=2ecom?=
(Reply-To))
X-ASSP-IP-Score: 8 (MX missing: =?utf-8?q?no-reply=40surveymonkey=2ecom?=
(Reply-To))
X-ASSP-Message-Score: 15 (A record missing for MX: 
=?utf-8?q?no-reply=40surveymonkey=2ecom?=
(Reply-To))
X-ASSP-IP-Score: 15 (A record missing for MX: 
=?utf-8?q?no-reply=40surveymonkey=2ecom?=
(Reply-To))

interesting lines in the header:
From: SurveyMonkey <surveymon...@t.outbound.surveymonkey.com>
Subject: =?utf-8?q?New_login_alert?=
Reply-To: =?utf-8?q?no-reply=40surveymonkey=2Ecom?=

The from is here, and I don't see anything wrong with the format.  Any 
idea why FROM wouldn't be detected by ASSP?

Subject and Reply-To are malformated, seemingly converted into unicode.  
Do you know why this might be happening?  Can ASSP detect (or should ASSP 
already be detecting) unicode in the header?  It seems like assp isn't 
finding the domain in the reply-to so it's failing MX and A checks.

I checked the GUI, but I don't see an option to ignore MX and A missing 
for a specific SENDER (vs recipient lover).  I'd try to put the 
malformatted  =?utf-8?q?no-reply=40surveymonkey=2ecom?= there if that's 
advisable as an interim fix.

Thank you!
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