On Thu, 8 Jun 2006, Eben King wrote:
> Here are the headers of a SLUG message, which it did scan (not the
> "X-Spam-Status" header):
s/not/note/
> What's the deal? Why would it scan some messages and not others, when both
> are fetched be fetchmail?
s/be/by/
Arrgh!
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