> I am testing a small external test program. A message fails the test
> if there is an discernable IP address in the HELO entry of the
> message...
Just a little note here: while this test is surely valuable and its
development much appreciated, I think creating a slew of external
Declude "helpers" is suboptimal--for desktop heap overhead, if nothing
else--when many of the tests could be wrapped by SpamAssassin custom
rules and run all at once using SPAMC32. Remember that SpamAssassin
has full Perl regular expression support and allows for auxiliary
rules to be contributed via any number of external files (each rule
with its own weight, at that).
If the community concentrated on contributing SA rulesets, test
development time could be sliced down to nearly zero. Now, I know that
for some of you, this might seem vaguely treasonous--if you think of
Declude and SA as rivals. We don't run SA without Declude, though, so
I see it as more of a parent-child relationship.
Anyway, it's just an idea.
--Sandy
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Cypress Integrated Systems, Inc.
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