Spam scores in headers

Scott Silva ssilva at SGVWATER.COM
Fri Nov 18 21:34:21 GMT 2005


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Greg Borders spake the following on 11/18/2005 1:17 PM:
> Matt Kettler wrote:
> 
>> Richard Edge wrote:
>>  
>>
>>> I am running MailScanner 4.47.4, SA 3.01     
>>
>>
>> Warning: 3.0.1 is subject to a remote DoS vulnerability in its mime
>> decoder. Any
>> spammer can exploit this by sending you malformed messages.
> 
> This is the SA that is being distributed with the MailScanner RPM
> version. I too have the SA 3.01 running. How easy is it to migrate SA to
> the 3.1 version?  I'm a bit leary at first glance, knowing how it's been
> integrated with MailScanner, and all the config files that may get over
> written accidentally.
> 
>
If you look at the MailScanner website, the current install package for
spamassassin is 3.1.0 and clamav 0.87.1.

http://www.sng.ecs.soton.ac.uk/mailscanner/files/4/install-Clam-SA.tar.gz


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