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From quinlan@pathname.com Thu Sep 26 10:59:48 2002
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Subject: Re: [SAdev] Have mass-check remove X-Spam-* headers?
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From: Daniel Quinlan <quinlan@pathname.com>
Date: 25 Sep 2002 13:54:17 -0700
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jm@jmason.org (Justin Mason) writes:
> except for 1 thing: defanged MIME messages. that's a big problem.
> but if you didn't just *remove* the headers and instead reverted
> back to the X-Spam-Prev versions, it'd more-or-less work.
>
> (BTW fixed the downloads page ;)
&check now un-defangs MIME -- it was screwing up some of my mass-check
results (where SA-markup was present, yes).
If there ever was a warning about SA-markup in mass-check, it never
worked for me.
Dan