=================== BUG #1288: LATEST MODIFICATIONS ================== http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=1288&group_id=11
Changes by: Mathieu Roy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 2002-Oct-03 13:37 (Europe/Paris) ------------------ Additional Follow-up Comments ---------------------------- Hum, I was thinking to another request. Currently, someone is working on moving mail.freesoftware.fsf.org mails to mail.nongnu.org, it could be the origin of the problem. =================== BUG #1288: FULL BUG SNAPSHOT =================== Submitted by: okuji Project: Savannah Submitted on: 2002-Sep-28 06:35 Category: Mail Severity: 9 - Blocker Priority: Immediate Bug Group: None Resolution: None Assigned to: None Status: Open Effort: 0.00 Summary: spamassassin configuration on Japanese Original Submission: The mail server seems to start using SpamAssassin, and my mail was blocked because of it. In some mailing lists (i.e. gnu-devels-jp and pupa-staff), we speak Japanese, as we know all of us understand it and even prefer it to English. So SpamAssassin shouldn't say that any mail is likely to be a SPAM, just because it is written in Japanese. However, SpamAssassin tagged my (non-SPAM) mail with this: X-Spam-Report: 5.4 hits, 5 required; * 2.4 -- BODY: Contains at least 3 dollar signs in a row * 3.0 -- BODY: message body is 50-75% uppercase Clearly, this is bogus, because I didn't write any dollar sign, and such a concept as "uppercase" doesn't exist in Japanese. Because I have been using SpamAssassin locally with no problem, I think it's just a problem of the configuration. In my configuration file, this line is included: ok_locales ja Since we always use Japanese, I expect all mails will be blocked, as long as the current configuration is used. Okuji Follow-up Comments ******************* ------------------------------------------------------- Date: 2002-Oct-03 13:37 By: yeupou Hum, I was thinking to another request. Currently, someone is working on moving mail.freesoftware.fsf.org mails to mail.nongnu.org, it could be the origin of the problem. ------------------------------------------------------- Date: 2002-Oct-03 13:22 By: okuji Hmm, I'm not sure what you mean. My problem is not only about @gnu.org, right? So I sent a test mail to a mailing list whose domain is mail.freesoftware.fsf.org, and the mail wasn't delivered or blocked, just disappeared (or, not delivered yet). Do you want me to only test mailing lists for official GNU projects? Okuji ------------------------------------------------------- Date: 2002-Oct-03 13:15 By: yeupou Sure, mailing-list for gnu projects are @gnu.org, not mail.freesoftware.fsf.org ------------------------------------------------------- Date: 2002-Oct-03 12:42 By: okuji Besides the problem on Japanese, any mail to mail.freesoftware.fsf.org seems not to be delivered at all. I haven't received even CVS commit notices, which were expected to be delivered more than 60 minutes ago. Okuji ------------------------------------------------------- Date: 2002-Oct-03 12:05 By: yeupou Does it work for you now ? ------------------------------------------------------- Date: 2002-Sep-28 11:38 By: yeupou I followup your problem to system-hackers that handle the mailman installation. CC list is empty No files currently attached For detailed info, follow this link: http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=1288&group_id=11
