On Tuesday, December 10, 2002, at 02:33 PM, Paul Chvostek wrote:
:0 fhw
* ^Message-Id: \/.+
* ! ^Message-Id:
<[a-z0-9!#%*+/=?^_{|}~.\$\'\`-]+(_at_)[a-z0-9!#%*+/=?^_{|}~.\$\'\`-]+>$
| formail -A "X-spamtrap: Message-ID violates RFC2822, '$MATCH'"
(watch the line wraps)
Message-ID: <p05300968ba3b75bdc3cd(_at_)[192(_dot_)168(_dot_)1(_dot_)11]>
What about that message ID violates the RFC? I read through 2822 and
didn't see anything that would disqualify that message. Is it simply
the []'s enclosing the IP address that are hitting the regex?
Are brackets evil?
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