I don't think you're actually able to modify any of the messages with SpamAssassin, you may be able to modify Declude to do so, but the SpamAssassin setting to do so will not work.  I just use the header info and filter everything SpamAssassin nails into a sub-folder when I'm fishing for false-positives.

Sam

Geoff Varney wrote:

Hi all,

I now successfully have JunkMail using SPAMC32 to access a Linux spamd server for SPAM.  I am training the bayes database as the user that SPAMC32 is using to contact the spamd server.  However, in this setup I am not getting any subject line info (----SPAM----) or whatever I set up for it to say.  I would like to have this mostly so that I can easily tell which messages I’m catching as SPAM are being labeled as such by SA.  Is this something that just won’t work with this method, or is there something else I need to tweak to make it work?  I know I can add something from the $default$.junkmail file, but I don’t want to do that, I want SA to add this.  Does this not work due to the SPAMC32-spamd setup, or maybe because the X-SPAM header, etc. are already used by JunkMail?  Has anyone gotten SA to add anything to the subject line or header or anything else using the spamd configuration settings?

 

Thanks,

Geoff


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