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Spamd spewing out "Malformed UTF-8 character" errors for SARE checks?

Asked by envoygc in Spam Assassin, Perl Programming Language, Linux Administration

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I recently upgraded Spamd (and relevant perl modules) on a CentOS host; Spamassassin went from version 3.1.9 to 3.2.4. Since the upgrade, spamd will occassionally freak out and start generating vast quantities of errors like this:

Malformed UTF-8 character (unexpected non-continuation byte 0x00, immediately after start byte 0xd2) in pattern match (m//) at /etc/mail/spamassassin/70_sare_adult.cf, rule SARE_OBFUHARDCORE, line 1, <GEN18> line 510.

I performed the same upgrade on other hosts (admittedly, not with identical distro/package configs) and those upgrades did not produce this error. I've tried specifying the LANG=en.US in the init.d spamd script, but that hasn't made any difference.

I am very knowledgeable about MTAs and general spam filtering operations and packages, but I don't know much of anything about character sets and/or encoding methods.

What do I need to do to resolve these errors?

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Zones: Spam Assassin, Perl Programming Language, Linux Administration
Tags: Open Source, Spamassassin, 3.2.4-1.el4.rf.i386, Qmail 1.03, Perl 5.8.5, CentOS Linux 2.6.9, Malformed UTF-8 character (unexpected non-continuation byte 0x00, immediately after start byte 0xd2) in pattern match (m//) at /etc/mail/spamassassin/70_sare_adult.cf, rule SARE_OBFUHARDCORE, line 1,
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