http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4216
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What |Removed |Added
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URL|http://www.sonicle.com |
Status|RESOLVED |REOPENED
Resolution|INVALID |
Summary|PDF Ascii Corruption by |PDF Corruption by
|SpamAssassin |SpamAssassin
------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-06-22 09:35 -------
Completely forgot about this. Bob forwarded me a mail from Gabriele which
contained two versions of a PDF, one with DOS newlines, the other with UNIX
ones. The other difference is that some lines miss leading dots.
Unfortunately does it look like the PDFs contain "confidential" (ie. an
invoice) data so they can't be attached to this bug. Gabriele, could you
please create another set of samples with less private data? I'll attach a
diff of the two PDFs anyway.
Oh, the PDF really looks like "ASCII PDF", the attachment starts like this:
------=_Part_69_25943850.1113227193863
Content-type: application/pdf; name="Original.pdf"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=Original.pdf
%PDF-1.0
1 0 obj
<<
/Type /Catalog
/Pages 2 0 R
>>
endobj
2 0 obj
<<
/Type /Pages
/Count 03
/Kids [ 01003 0 R 02003 0 R 03003 0 R]
>>
endobj
01003 0 obj
<<
/Type /Page
/Parent 2 0 R
/MediaBox [0 0 595 842]
/Annots 01004 0 R
/Resources 01005 0 R
/Contents 01006 0 R
/PieceInfo <<
/Illustrator7.0 <<
/LastModified (D:20041005123417+00'00')
>>
>>
>>
endobj
Gabriele wrote about those attachments:
Hello,
This is the test you requested from an account using Spam Assasin that does not
corrupts the pdf/ascii file.
The system is running on Linux SuSE 9.1 with Postfix and SpamAssassin v2.64.
The original sane pdf file is in ascii format.
You should be able to open the attachment without problems.
Consider that I already made tests about the SpamAssassin version. Moving up to
3.x does not solve the problem on Solaris installations.
Also, I recently had another similar case with "txt" files (still ASCII files,
so). The text file attached contained some dates written with dots as
separators. The dots were missing.
I am investigating about the underlying libraries. I'm figuring out if the perl
base libraries may be causing the problem. Please if you could suggest which
libraries should be more investigated, I will check both on the Solaris
platform and on the Linux one.
Last but not least, I could not understand your last request about sending
"twice". Could you explain
me better what you need?
Thanx for your help.
Gabriele Bulfon.
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