I have a message that was falsely detected as spam[1].  I have
found the gzipped file in /var/virusmails/spam-xxxx.gz.

Is there a simple way to retrieve it or pass it on to the
intended recipient, or do I just have to manually process it?

I gunzipped it and tried to read it with mutt, but it does not
appear to be a legitimate email format.  How do I make it so?

[1] It was given a score of 8, but was legitimate mail!  Not the
fault of amavis or spamassassin - the mail was extremely poorly
formed and included many spam-like words.

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