Daryl C. W. O'Shea wrote on Thu, 07 Jul 2005 22:16:57 -0400:

> *That* is what the article said -- "the problem arises if [SA] is 
> installed straight out of the box, the messages are NOT considered spam".

and goes on
"But for anyone who locks down the spam filter, SpamAssassin categorizes 
the e-mail as spam due to a combination of upper case text in a clear-cut 
format forwarded by a hidden sender."

It's just bad English in the first sentence. I think they want to say that 
it does *not* arise in the OOB setup. What they mean by "lockdown" is 
beyond my imagination, though, it's too vague.


Kai

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