On Mon, 15 Oct 2007 13:26, malayter@gmail.com said:
The real solution would be for SpamAssasin to check that the PGP messages are well-formed, and verify signatures on any PGP message before altering its score. A tad CPU intensive, I think, and it poses
FWIW, a few weeks ago I received the first PGP signed spam. The
signature was good and I believe that it was sent using a trojan
utilizing the local MUA which was configured to sign all outgoing mail.
Shalom-Salam,
Werner
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