Justin Mason wrote:

>> The problem seems to be that it contains 4 attached JPEGs which have
>> been attached without the proper MIME-type:
>> 
>> Content-Type: ; name=PICT0089.JPG
>> 
>> It looks like spamassassin decides to scan the binary content of the
>> jpegs as body text which is perhaps why it comes up with these
>> obscure hits.
> 
> is that (a) valid MIME and/or (b) supported by any common MUA?

a) most probably not. 
b) Thunderbird recognises the attachments, but tries to display them as
text. Which is probably a reasonable behaviour, although it's
hardly "supported".

> if you could generate a new mail that displays the same issue,
> and can be shared, that would be helpful.

See previous post. 


/Per Jessen, Zürich

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