okay, that was a little unclear... :)

i have run spamassassin on existing mail spools, but when i run
spamassassin on a mail spool it marks the spool as if the entire spool was
one large email message. i'm looking for a way to check the individual
messages.

my overall goal is to be able to check existing user's spools for spam and
let them filter that out of their large mail spools, and then start
running spamassassin to keep their spools clean in the future.

thanks
j


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