Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
The patch currently attached to 290927 doesn't fix the parsing problem, it just avoids incorrectly reporting an unparsed Received header as a trusted relay.

Hmm, yeah.... But you agree it is better than nothing...?

Yes, the patch is the correct fix for 290927. My point was that it makes it clear that there's an _additional_ bug, which the patch doesn't fix. I'm sure that there are a lot of other rules that aren't behaving correctly because of 300558 on Debian, that just don't fail as spectacularly or obviously as ALL_TRUSTED, because of the lack of Received parsing.


I think it is not much that can be done about it other than diving into it (i.e. the "patches welcome" answer) or filing a wishlist bug upstream about making SA parse the headers correctly...

Yeah, I expect that the SA maintainer is going to forward this one upstream. I'd help, but I don't know perl. Debian does have a lot of perl hackers, so IMO it would be a good thing for Debian if the SA maintainer would recruit some help fixing this one for Sarge -- it's kind of important that SA work properly with the default MTA, if you ask me.


- Marc


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