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Bill Cole changed:
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Resolution|FIXED |---
Status|RESOLVED
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--- Comment #9 from Jan Ehrhardt ---
For the moment I opened my eudora.exe in a hex editor and changed "Version
7.1.0.9" into "Version 8.1.0.9". My headers now contain
X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Version 8.1.0.9
which is sufficient
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--- Comment #8 from Jan Ehrhardt ---
(In reply to Bill Cole from comment #7)
> Purported "final fix" also does not address this. It may be necessary to
> give up on detection of fake E7 mail.
As there seems to be no valid way to check on
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CC||spam...@monitor.nl
--- Comment #6
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RW changed:
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CC||rwmailli...@googlemail.com
--- Comment #10
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--- Comment #11 from Jan Ehrhardt ---
In my case FORGED_MUA_EUDORA had a score of 2.51, which is quite significant. I
circumvented the rule now by really forging the header and making my Eudora 7
announce itself as
> X-Mailer: QUALCOMM
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--- Comment #13 from Jan Ehrhardt ---
Thanks for the quick responses and fix
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Bill Cole changed:
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Status|REOPENED|RESOLVED
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