Problem with subject tagging 4.25-13

Julian Field mailscanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Tue Dec 2 11:47:45 GMT 2003


This is indeed a problem in 4.25-13. You spotted it about 10 minutes before
I did.
It will cause problems with the Subject: line of delivered messages
becoming doubled-up.

Due to Outlook's bizarre behaviour, I now have to check for a few nasty
things in the Subject: line of messages, and clean it up a bit; hopefully
in ways that you won't notice.

I have therefore just released 4.25-14 which fixed this problem.
The only files which have changed are SweepContent.pm and Message.pm.

At 11:04 02/12/2003, you wrote:
>Hi!
>
> > Subject: *****SPAM***** Clean Colons chjpliapmkbp vfzp
> > Received: from dhcp024-210-032-230.columbus.rr.com
> > (dhcp024-210-032-230.columbus.rr.com [24.210.32.230])
> >         by xxx (8.12.8/8.12.8) with SMTP id hB29lpBN025040
> >         for <xxx at xxx.com>; Tue, 2 Dec 2003 09:47:53 GMT
> > Received: from [113.48.195.3] by dhcp024-210-032-230.columbus.rr.com;
> > Tue, 02 Dec 2003 14:45:55 +0500
> > Message-ID: <a2uxt7h4$a29w8-3-8z61-s6-952aq at 0eojap9>
> > From: "Cyril Patton" <zhv16pt at bigpond.com>
> > Reply-To: "Cyril Patton" <zhv16pt at bigpond.com>
> > To: rpc at iplbath.com
> > Subject: Clean Colons chjpliapmkbp vfzp
>
>I have seen this once, on 4.25-8 or something, but didnt see it again so
>didnt make any notice. I also wonder if the original message allready had
>a duplicate subject line.
>
>bye,
>Raymond.

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