Scott,

but you ARE doing it already - that's why I see the log entry.

>
> >> Warning: EOF in middle of MIME segment [] <<
>


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Andy Schmidt

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>Have you ever researched, whether the problem of:
>
> >> Warning: EOF in middle of MIME segment [] <<
>
>would make a good SPAM test?  It sounds like it would be another case of a
>broken mail client - so it would fit well into the "BADHEADER" line of
>thinking: if it doesn't follow RFCs it's probably some freeware SPAM
mailer.

It would make a good spam test.  Unfortunately, it's quite complicated to
detect this, as it would require scanning the entire E-mail and processing
all the MIME segments (which can get very tricky when there are embedded
E-mails with the E-mail, and other similar scenarios).
                        -Scott

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