So, I think the problem is not in SpamAssassin, but instead inside TB way to handle attachments, when they are trying to send with messagefilter or some Add-On. Message was sent with attachment, but again there are those extra LF/CR. Then I modify old KnujOn Add-On to use SpamCop address and try to send message with this new Add-On installed in TB. That cause blank line before >From fileld and that's the reason why SpamCop breaks and stop reading headers. In HEX after X-SAproxy-Timeout: x2000 x3000 x0D00 x0A00 x0D00 x0A00 x3E00Īs you can see, there are extra LF/CR characters, why? I have POPFile before TB which classifying mail and in there everything is ok, so without >From That strange ">" comes before From field am I using SA or not.īut as you can read later, that's not the point! SpamCop is now ready to process your spam.īut please read more. With attachments I'v got back two links and both of them are working: # Encapsulate spam in an attachment (0=no, 1=yes, 2=safe)Īnd this works fine when I'm using manual forwarding, with or witout attachment. Comparing (the same) manual and automated submissions is the way to go, which I think you were doing?Ī very old discussion here mentioned using report_safe 0 - I have no clue about that, I just note it is not what you're using. No doubt there are variations but you seem to have a heap of stuff to suppress. My example shows what it takes out of a "proper" forward. If I got that right, there is a bucket load of extra stuff in your submissions that isn't being stripped out before the parser gets to work. The actual spam you were trying to report seems to be (dates altered to keep within submission limit): 020808040006020805010608-There would be further headers when it was passed on to SC which are also "handled". Name="Exchange Adviser: The six-layered secret of effective Exchange Server emailfiltering"įilename="Exchange Adviser: The six-layered secret of effective Exchange Server emailfiltering" This is a multi-part message in MIME format.Ĭontent-Type: text/plain charset=us-ascii format=flowed # How do I set up SpamAssassin to work with SpamCop? # Encapsulate spam in an attachment (0=no, 1=yes, 2=safe) - I tried all of them SpamAssassin configuration is same in both methods. Or what difference SpamCop see those two messages? Is that error of Thunderbird message filter (forwarding)? Xxxx://No source IP address found, cannot proceed. Xxxx://Here is your TRACKING URL - it may be saved for future reference: * No source IP address found, cannot proceed. and if I try to use that link to reporting spam I get back autoresponder that there are only one (1) email waiting filter use the same address as above () automatically forward ***spam*** email to SpamCop service Here is your TRACKING URL - it may be saved for future reference: Use links to finish spam reporting (members use cookie-login please!): I click the 2nd (later) link and SpamCop reporting is ok After a while I get SpamCop Autoresponder telling that I have 2 email waiting my action using my address: Forward your spam to: Next I manually forward message with original attachment to SpamCop Then my Thunderbird messagefilter moves SpamAssassin marked email to "spam" folder SpamAssassin encapsulates original message as MIME or TXT attachment and rewrite message subject as ***spam** or whatever I want to. I use SAProxy + SpamAssassin as frontend of Thunderbird POP3 email client. I wonder why manual method of forwarding spam message do work, but automatic filter method does not.
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