On 8/27/2019 3:22 AM, Noel Butler via mailop wrote:
oh btw rob, your message was found in Junk because
3.7 FORGED_RELAY_MUA_TO_MX
kinda funny how spamassassin already knows where to put your mail haha
Noel,
FYI - unless your system did some strange altering my message -
otherwise, I'm pretty sure you're running an outdated SA where that rule
hit was due to a bug that has since been fixed. I sent an identical copy
of that message to my own 3rd party ISP, then got a copy of that with
all headers (including dkim headers that I wouldn't have existed if I
had just sent it to myself) - then I ran that against the latest version
of SA (3.4.2), and there wasn't a single hit on any spam rules. If I
recall correctly, there is a bug in an old version of SA's
FORGED_RELAY_MUA_TO_MX rule that mistakenly hits on some valid
Thunderbird signatures. (that the bug probably isn't hitting very often
in your filtering doesn't make it any less of a bug)
But if I'm wrong about that - I'd love to figure out what caused that
hit - so that I could then improve my setup. (and figure out why it
didn't replicate when I ran an identical message through the latest
version of SA).
--
Rob McEwen
https://www.invaluement.com
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