Mailscanner-4.28.6-1 and SPAM Actions= attachment deliver problems
brichter
brichter at INTERACCESS.COM
Mon Mar 29 15:17:44 IST 2004
The report is completly absent. That is what is worring me, which leads
me to believe it's not our Exchange servers mangling anything or outlook
presuming somthing.
The message that makes it through, ONLY has it's subject modified
indicating it's SPAM. There is no paperclip indicating an attachment, and
when you open the message it's the test message I sent absent of ANY
report.
If outlook was messing something up here or exchange, I should at least be
able to find the report somewhere in there wouldnt you think? I am
starting to wonder if it's something with my setup now.
Everything else seems to work fine though.
I will check to see if I am doing ANYTHING else to the body, but I do not
think so..
On Mon, 29 Mar 2004, Kevin Spicer wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-03-29 at 05:25, brichter wrote:
> > I have no new body with an attachment. Even though as you can see from my
> > logs it says the action was ATTACHMENT, DELIVER..
> >
> Are you seeing in the body, a) just the original message or b) the
> original message and the report [I'm thinking maybe outlook is showing
> the attachment inline]. Is there any kind of modification at all? Have
> you been able to access the email source to see what the mime structure
> looks like? What about the headers, what does the mime type say?
>
> Do you have anything else turned on that modifies the body (sign clean
> messages, stripping html on iframes etc. disarming certain tags etc.?)
>
> Which version of Outlook? Are you using Exchange (which version)?
>
>
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