Hello All,

I've been searching the archives to do with false positives with the
outlook Boundary Space Gap vulnerability, and found a post
(http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg12093.html)
that seems to cover the same problem as I've found, whereby the senders
use Outlook > Exchange and then MIMEsweeper, and Declude detects the
OBSGV.

The post mentions Outlook using a TAB to folder headers, and MIMEsweeper
replacing this with 4 spaces. Although this does not seem to be breaking
a specific RFC, would people view this as sloppy coding on Clearswifts
part, or Declude incorrectly detecting a OBSGV?

Regards,
Lyndon.


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