Renaud Allard wrote: > > Renaud Allard wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I just went into some problems with spam scanning. I do not know whether >> it's really related on my upgrade of spamassassin to v3.1.8, but I saw >> the issue at the same time. >> >> The problem is that mails are altered after using an ACL with spam >> scanning. I am not using the old demime method. There is a carriage >> return that is added between the message and the attachments. That means >> signed mails fail validation because the message has been altered. It >> does not cause any problem with unsigned mails or encrypted mails however. >> >> I don't see any reason why spamassassin should modify the mail if called >> from the ACLs. But after I removed the "spam= nobody:true" in the ACLs, >> the problem stopped. >> > > It seems that manually running spamc on an email that passed without the > "spam=" ACL doesn't alter the message and the signature is verified > successfully. So the problem does not seem to be related to spamassassin > but to exim with spamassassin scanning in ACLs.
Update: I just installed the latest exim snapshot and the problem is solved.
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