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From: Andreas S. <sch...@fa...> - 2014-07-28 10:07:12
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On Mon, 28 Jul 2014, at 11:28, Henning wrote: > > Indeed, the messages get listed as dcc AND pyzor spam, though they are > > not. They actually contain HTML style crap. Could that be an issue? Definitely yes! Tell the sender to switch to plain text only. Besides, you did not mention what version of pyzor you are using. It would also help if you included the digest and predigest. Here is what I get from the sample you sent using pyzor 0.5: $ pyzor -d digest < tmp.eml 8a202b7827b02b87424cb394e9fee0bf301a84ac $ pyzor -d predigest < tmp.eml /*Font*/ 1552224324;} /*Style*/ 70.85pt2.0cm70.85pt;} gtemso9]> gtemso9]> You see, only the HTML part is used and this is too arbitrary and might lead to false positives. However, it's currently not listed by pyzor due to a whitelisting: $ pyzor -d check < tmp.emlsending: 'User: anonymous\nTime: 1406540644\nSig: 002f26ed9576a83ebfde22d3d04f0f8ca6bdf6eb\n\nOp: check\nOp-Digest: 8a202b7827b02b87424cb394e9fee0bf301a84ac\nThread: 50612\nPV: 2.0\n\n' received: 'Code: 200\nDiag: OK\nPV: 2.1\nThread: 50612\nCount: 50\nWL-Count: 1\n\n' public.pyzor.org:24441 (200, 'OK') 0 1 -- -- Andreas :-) |