
Hi there,
we are using popfile as a spam proxy for otrs, it is performing very
well (over 99.5 % of precision), but some spam mail do not get
filtered by the postmaster filter.
Popfile works by adding a header called "X-Text-Classification", so I
filter on this in my postmaster.
The problems is on some mails containing additionnal space in Subject,
Otrs doesn't recognize the rest of the headers as Headers.
Here is an example:
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Hi Ritme, Ritme Informatique wrote:
we are using popfile as a spam proxy for otrs, it is performing very well (over 99.5 % of precision), but some spam mail do not get filtered by the postmaster filter. Popfile works by adding a header called "X-Text-Classification", so I filter on this in my postmaster.
The problems is on some mails containing additionnal space in Subject, Otrs doesn't recognize the rest of the headers as Headers.
Here is an example:
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Received: from Dickson (194.98.113.80) by globald.com with SMTP (Eudora Internet Mail Server X 3.2.6); Tue, 5 Apr 2005 02:03:12 +0200 Return-Path: eiuliq@wondstops.com From: "Sherry" Reply-To: "Sherry" Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2005 17:04:38 -0700 To: MAILhidden@ritme.com Subject: Budget tight? Get up to 1500 USD by tomorrow Message-ID : <746847.5684276@wondstops.com> Content-Type: text/plain;charset="iso-8859-1 Message-ID: <1099463104-184944895@globald.com> X-Text-Classification: spam
In fact the part starting with the Message ID is dumped in the email text in OTRS.
Normally after the first \n after the headers, the body will start. So IMO the perl MIME tools work correctly. Because Message-ID is in the body. -=> So it should be no OTRS related problem. Martin -- ((otrs.de)) :: OTRS GmbH :: Norsk-Data-Str. 1 :: 61352 Bad Homburg http://www.otrs.de/ :: Manage your communication!
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