Hello release team,

after some investigation, I believe I have the issues in sa-exim under 
control. The broken spool files were due to a memory corruption that could 
easily be worked around. The issue with CHUNKING was mainly that SpamAssassin 
uses CRLF to terminate header lines when the input message uses CRLF line 
endings, and the CR needs to be stripped. With this taken care of, I don't 
think SA-Exim is so buggy that it needs be removed from Debian. It does have a 
couple of advantages over the built-in spam ACL conditions, as outlined in 
README.Debian.

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Magnus Holmgren        holmg...@debian.org
Debian Developer 

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