If this material is in the list archives, my apologies -- I poked around
and the only posts that matched the search terms I tried were all in 2002.
Last week I upgraded our mail server to SpamAssassin 2.50 (from 2.44
iirc). Previously, spam messages would get the X-Spam-foo headers, the
subject would be rewritten, and the message would get the spam report
embedded.
Now 2.50 is making a much nicer report format, but the drawback is that
the headers are all collapsed to something like this:
Received: from localhost [127.0.0.1] by mail
with SpamAssassin (2.50 1.173-2003-02-20-exp);
Sun, 16 Mar 2003 01:11:02 %z
Instead of the form with all the many remote mail servers' headers.
The problem with this approach is that I can't bounce spams to SpamCop
anymore, because the headers they need to examine are all absent now.
Looking through the documents for the config file at:
http://www.spamassassin.org/doc/Mail_SpamAssassin_Conf.html
it looks like my ~/.spamassassin/user_prefs needs to have:
report_safe 0
and the headers will be preserved. Yes? I just made the change now, but
haven't yet received any spam to see if the change worked. Is there all
there is to it? I like the new report format, and wouldn't mind keeping
that in preference to the older style, but I really want to keep all the
headers so that I can continue to forward spam to Spamcop.
Thanks!
Oh yeah, other possibly relevant details:
$ uname -a
SunOS mail 5.8 Generic_108528-03 sun4u sparc SUNW,UltraSPARC-IIi-cEngine
$ /usr/local/bin/perl5.6.1 -v
This is perl, v5.6.1 built for sun4-solaris
Copyright 1987-2001, Larry Wall
<< snip copyright info from "perl -v" >>
$ spamassassin -V
SpamAssassin version 2.50
$ pine -v
Pine 4.50 built Thu Nov 21 00:16:05 EST 2002 on mail
The machine is running Sendmail, not sure which version at the moment but
that shouldn't be relevant here. Other system info available on request.
Thanks again! :)
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Chris Devers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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chain-letter. Breaking the chain, they warn, will lead to the downfall
of the Soviet Union and victory for the howling jackals of Wall Street.
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