On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 15:07:25 PDT, morning_wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> RE: [Full-Disclosure] SpamAssasin - path disclosureodd that it says = > "X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 2.53 (1.174.2.15-2003-03-30-exp) " > excuse my fauxpa, but when the line says "SpamAssasin" i assume it is = > SpamAssasin > unless of course another product is also SpamAssasin. I use neither = > so logical deduction says "X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin" Actually, it was qmail that did it, or maybe Outlook Express - those are both mentioned in the headers as well. You're making the rash guess that just because SpamAssassin inserted a bunch of headers, it was the guilty party. It's not at all unusual for one piece of mail to get hit with *MULTIPLE* pieces of software between when it's sent and when it ends up in a mailbox - at my site, an *incomplete* list includes Sendmail, SpamAssassin, Trend, Sun iPlanet. Some of these add headers, others don't. So let's apply a bit more logic here - SpamAssassin is *DAMNED* chatty, but it doesn't make even a *hint* that it's spotted a virus. It picks up on the presence of a spam tool in the MIME boundary, but fails to note the fact it's one of the most annoying worms around lately. Of course, that's not surprising, based on the version of SpamAssassin: X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 2.53 (1.174.2.15-2003-03-30-exp) Hmm... I'd be damned surprised if a SpamAssassin from the end of March would have had a virus signature for a worm that showed up almost 4 1/2 months later. More reasonable guess - SpamAssassin decided it smelled spammy, and some OTHER tool called 'iscan' semi-silently quarantined the file.... Maybe you didn't see mention of SpamAssassin on any of those URLs because SpamAssassin had nothing to do with it. On the other hand, I suppose you could argue it was all an Illuminati plot, in conjunction with the space aliens, because neither of THEM were mentioned on the Trend pages either....
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