On 1/9/06, Jethro R Binks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Recognising that Date: and From: are required by RFC2822, I can't see that
> the above would be an 'unsafe' test .. can anyone else see any potential
> difficulties?
That was part of my spam checks but had to disable it because Microsoft
Outlook is not RFC compliant in that respect. I haven't actually checked to
see where it's failing, but one of these directives--although correct RFC
wise--will bounce legit mails from Outlook:
deny
message = Your message does not conform to RFC2822 standard
log_message = message headers fail syntax check
!verify = header_syntax
deny
message = Your message does not conform to RFC2822 standard
log_message = missing message headers
!hosts = +relay_from_hosts
!senders = :
condition = ${if or {{!def:h_Message-ID:}{!def:h_Date:}}
{true}{false}}
Never bounces email from any other client...only MS Outlook.
Sam
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