apache bounced this message as spam (twice). How stupid is it having body filters on a server that hosts a mailing list for discussing spam? And how stupid is it rejecting signed email as spam based on body checks?

I've *munged* the entire message, since apache insists on bouncing it, so there will be no useful headers or anything for troubleshooting.

I ran the following through spamassassin -D -t and it received a score of 1.0 and didn't trigger any of the test in bogus-virus-warnings:

debug: config: read file /etc/mail/spamassassin/bogus-virus-warnings.cf

[Fake warning with attached zip 40K zip file deleted]


I've been getting a LOT of these through recently, and I was hoping bogus-virus-bounce.cf might take care of them, but so far nothing is touching them.

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You may be anti anti-spam-kook if: Despite having invented the FUSSP, you not only don't know the difference between the SMTP envelope and SMTP headers; you doubt there is such a thing as the SMTP envelope because email doesn't involve paper.

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