List weirdness

2006-11-23 Thread Philip Prindeville
I'm seeing the following (attached).

I went back and looked at the message that seems to have
provoked it, and there was nothing odd about the message:
no attachments, nothing but text/plain 7-bit, in the body
(though it's weird that it's a 7-bit body, but charset=iso-8859-1).

Is this a lurking ratware writer?  Who on this list runs Exchange?

Why is this bouncing back to me, and not the envelope sender,
which was:

Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


-Philip


---BeginMessage---
Subject of the message: Redundant QP encoding of Subject/From fields...
Recipient of the message: SpamAssassin Users
---End Message---


Re: List weirdness

2006-11-23 Thread Matt Kettler
Philip Prindeville wrote:
 I'm seeing the following (attached).

 I went back and looked at the message that seems to have
 provoked it, and there was nothing odd about the message:
 no attachments, nothing but text/plain 7-bit, in the body
 (though it's weird that it's a 7-bit body, but charset=iso-8859-1).

 Is this a lurking ratware writer?  
Maybe, but doubtful. Obviously a lurker, but one who's using Symantec
products. No self respecting ratware writer would use such a poor-grade
email security product.

That said, it is almost certainly
 Who on this list runs Exchange?
   
Way too many.
 Why is this bouncing back to me, and not the envelope sender,
 which was:

 Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   
Because Symantec's mail scanning appliance and server integration
products are even more of a pile of [EMAIL PROTECTED] than their desktop AV 
products.

Apparently dweezil.us has a reputation for bombarding people with
similar garbage:

http://archive.netbsd.se/?ml=spamtoolsa=2006-06m=2137279

Sounds like a job for SpamCop. :)