https://bz.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=7853

--- Comment #3 from Bill Cole <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Tony Feestneus from comment #2)
> Exim points at others as well, but it gets included in the
> spamassassin-exim-conf, right?

Maybe. I assume you're telling the truth. However, no file by that name is part
of the SpamAssassin distribution. That name occurs nowhere in any file in the
SpamAssassin distribution.  Maybe it is created by a packager? Debian? RedHat? 

What you mean by "comment 57" is indecipherable. 

The error message you gave (in parentheses) looks nothing like any message
generated by SpamAssassin, it does look a bit like an Exim message, and Exim
recently has had a lot of problems withy "tainting" data, as a reaction to its
last major bug, which allowed total system hijacking via crafted SMTP commands. 

SpamAssassin has no concept of "transport" anywhere and no use for any such
thing. SpamAssassin analyzes email messages to calculates a score indicating
spamminess. That is all it does. 

SpamAssassin does not do any sort of mail routing, transport, or delivery. 

In any event, this sounds like it is NOT A BUG at all, but more likely an error
in configuration. It would be entirely appropriate to ask about it on the
SpamAssassin Users mailing list, where there may well be users who are familiar
with how SA is integrated with Exim and at least know where support might be
available, if they cannot help directly. This Bugzilla system is NOT a general
support tool, it is for dealing with bugs in the SpamAssassin code. Because
this appears to not be a "bug" in anything and definitely is NOT about anything
in the SpamAssassin code, it cannot be addressed here. No one paying attention
here knows what you're talking about.

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