ok - maybe I opened myself up to this problem...

I set :
opt BOFHBADMIME=accept

because I have a large number of clients who regularly communicate with
people who use accents and so on in their email subjects - and despite being
against rfc, it works...

Now I have a problem that maybe is related to enabling badmime? Not sure...
I think this goes beyond badmime and is just badmessage - incomplete mail
part of a bad spam engine? I get messages like these:

Received: from adsl-67-118-200-105.dsl.sktn01.pacbell.net ([67.118.200.105])
  by slim1.bitblock.com with esmtp; Thu, 29 Apr 2004 22:58:19 +0000
Received: from 143.161.104.57 by 67.118.200.105; Thu, 29 Apr 2004
18:50:12 -0500
Message-ID: <H[20
To: undisclosed-recipients: ;

Here are the log entries:

Apr 29 22:58:26 slim1 courierd: newmsg,id=00018A0B.4091888E.000042EB: dns;
adsl-67-118-200-105.dsl.sktn01.pacbell.net ([67.118.200.105])
Apr 29 22:58:26 slim1 courierd:
started,id=00018A0B.4091888E.000042EB,from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,module=lo
cal,[EMAIL PROTECTED]
!10599!10418!/home/CLIENTHOME!!,addr=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Apr 29 22:58:26 slim1 courierd: Waiting.  shutdown time=none, wakeup
time=Thu Apr 29 22:59:06 2004, queuedelivering=12, inprogress=1
Apr 29 22:58:26 slim1 courierlocal:
id=00018A0B.4091888E.000042EB,from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,addr=<CLIENTEMAIL
@CLIENTDOMAIN>,size=274,succes
s: Message delivered.
Apr 29 22:58:26 slim1 courierd: completed,id=00018A0B.4091888E.000042EB

The problem is that the clients machines hang when reading the mail.

Any suggestions on how to eliminate these kinds of mails?

Thanks!

m/



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