http://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=5254





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2006-12-30 19:44 -------
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Smaller test message that triggers the same bug

So much for the 16 bit integer overflow theory <sigh>. This attachment is a
gzipped messge that produces the error

spamc: failed sanity check, 19266 bytes claimed, 19259 bytes seen

Also, I see the same problem after rolling back to SpamAssassin 3.1.2

I'm beginning to suspect a bug in the latest version from CPAN of
IO::Socket::SSL or perhaps some related module, since it reproduces in versions
of SpamAssassin that I was running well before this first showed up on my
server on Dec 6.

By the way, my test cases that I ran under Cygwin and the fresh install of
Fedora Core 6 were on Parallels virtual machines on my Intel MacBook, while my
main server that is showing this is an HP machine running Fedora Core 6. So
this is happening on a variety of machines and platforms. All the systems are
up to date with the latest modules from CPAN.




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