Le Lundi 9 Juin 2003 15:29, D.Monroe a �crit :
>
> just want to also point out, from reading the bugzilla thread ref'd, the
> fix mentioned by the SA developers:
>
> "...you can patch 2.55 if you want, edit Mail/SpamAssassin.pm, find 'sub
> report_as_spam', and put a 'scalar()' around the get_header call."

Yes, it may solve the problem of Message-ID-less spam messages being learnt as 
ham when using "spamassassin -r", I don't know as I haven't tested it.

But it won't solve the problem that Message-ID-less messages cannot be 
properly and uniquely identified in the Bayesian SA DB, thus they cannot be 
"forgotten" or corrected using sa-learn, in case of a mistake caused by a 
misappreciation of the spammyness of the message by SA in the first place.

Generally speaking, it's much better to make sure that every message has a 
unique Message-ID, and most non-qmail MTAs add their own Message-ID to 
incoming messages that don't have any.

The qmail-scanner-queue.pl patch that I proposed allows this, and it will keep 
it this way for myself, whether or not SA bug is properly fixed.

Cheers.

-- 
Michel Bouissou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> OpenPGP ID 0xDDE8AC6E


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