-p works... mostly
Trevor Smith
trevor at haligonian.com
Wed Aug 4 23:41:11 CEST 2004
On August 4, 2004 6:26 pm, David Relson wrote:
> bogofilter passthrough mode, i.e. "-p -e", is proven, reliable code
> and has no known problems.
...
> I suggest that you turn on as much logging as possible with your mail
> transfer, delivery, and user programs. That will help significantly
> in determining why some messages don't have their X-Bogosity lines.
Thanks. Interestingly, I noticed that the last two messages you sent did *not*
have a "To: " header line at all once I got to see them... So I switched my
filter to look for any space character in any header line, just to grab all
incoming messages more successfully.
Maybe that was my problem all along and I just *thought* the emails that
bogofilter wasn't processing did have an @ symbol in the "To: " field...
Out of curiousity, did the messages you sent to me/this list regarding "Re: -p
works... mostly" and "Re: why is this not spam?" have "To: " header lines in
them when you sent them? (Just trying to see if I've got something on this
end that is "eating" To: header lines.)
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