I noticed a new rule appeared by itself on top of my email rules, for
all accounts.
It's called "mozilla-temporary-internal-MDN-receipt-filter", and checks
the X-Yahoo-Forwarded heading for the values "multipart/report" and
"disposition-notification". If either is found, it moves the message to
the "sent" folder.

There's also a similar rule called "SpamAssassinYes" that checks the
same heading for "Yes" and for "spam" on the message title, and if so,
moves the message to the spam folder.

Now, the second rule *seems* to have something to do with the "trust
SpamAssassin headers" option... but I can't figure what added the first
one. Maybe it was the "Mail Redirect" extension?

Another funny thing with this is I think I already used the "trust
SpamAssassin" thing back in 1.1.x, but I don't remember any extra rules
(and I do fiddle with my mail rules in a regular basis). Were those two
"hidden" rules that now in version 2 became visible?

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