Hi Stevan,

I sent the email you requested to your private email account in a zip file.

Thanks!

Eric


On 8/30/2014 11:56 AM, Stevan Bajic' wrote:
> Hallo Eric,
>
> can you send me the email in question?
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Stevan
>
>
> -------- Original message --------
> From: Eric Broch
> Date:30/08/2014 19:25 (GMT+01:00)
> To: dspam-user@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Dspam-user] attachment stripped
>
> On 8/30/2014 10:50 AM, Tom Hendrikx wrote:
>> On 30-08-14 16:58, Eric Broch wrote:
>> > On 4/28/2014 9:50 AM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>> >> On 04/28/14 11:18, Eric Broch wrote:
>> >>> Hello list,
>> >>>
>> >>> I installed DSPAM on a server and recently attachments are
>> >>> being stripped from email. At present I haven't been able to
>> >>> track down the source of this problem. I don't think it is the
>> >>> case that DSPAM would strip anything out of an email but wanted
>> >>> to ask on this list if this is a possibility.
>> >> DSpam does not strip attachments.  That's not its job.  Something
>> >> else is doing it.
>> >>
>> >>
>> > Phil (and others),
>>
>> > I know this has been a while, but DSPAM (dspamc), I'm pretty sure,
>> > is the culprit.
>>
>> > I have a test email from one of my clients that was truncated when
>> > DSPAM was enabled and not-truncated when DSPAM was disabled. I
>> > pulled this email (the pristine one) over to a test machine and
>> > ran the following 2 commands on this test email, the difference
>> > being one command calls 'dspamc' and the other calls 'dspam.'
>>
>> > 1) # cat 'email' | dspamc --user user@domain --stdout
>> > --deliver=innocent,spam 2) # cat 'email' | dspam --user user@domain
>> > --stdout --deliver=innocent,spam
>>
>> > The first command truncated the email output, and the second did
>> > not.
>>
>> It would also be interesting to what 'dspam --client' does with this
>> email.
>>
>> > My conclusion is that there is something wrong with 'dspamc' though
>> > I could be wrong.
>>
>> > I also noted that it was NOT stripping attachments but truncating
>> > the message in the body of the email specifically on a '.' (period)
>> > on a line by itself in the 'mark up' portion of the email.
>>
>> There have been reports on problems with dot stuffing in the past.
>> It's a lot more logical that you're seeing those problems too, and not
>> something related to your attachment.
>>
>>
>> > I'm going to grab another email culprit and test it to see if the
>> > problem is consistent.
>>
>> > I know that the DSPAM project is supposed to be KO'ed but I know
>> > there are people still using it.
>>
>> > Eric
>>
>>
> Hi Tom,
>
> Thanks for your reply.
>
> The following command:
> # cat 'email' | dspam --client --user user@domain --stdout
> --deliver=innocent,spam
> also truncates the email.
>
> Eric
> >
> >
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