Hmmm.   ok.   Is this a stiuation of my mail client arguing with
SpamAssassin?

When I set it as "report_safe 1" which is what I had it on and default
installation, I could see the original message in it's Plain/Text and
Plain/HTML sections (My client tabs the sections, so I have the
Plain/Text SA report as one tab, the original 1-2 tabs for text and HTML
portions of the original message, and another tab for the message
Headers).  In this setting the headers are not showing in either Text or
HTML portions of the message.  Is SA sticking them in and my client
trying to remove them? 

Can anyone confirm that the original headers are there in the default
setting?

When I set "report_safe 2" I get the complete message, including headers
as Plain/Text.  But this strips my ability to see the original message
in Text and HTML and HTML source versions.


Bryan Britt
Beltane Web Services


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----------------------- Original Message -----------------------
On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 10:05:17 -0800, Raquel Rice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 11:54:15 -0600
> Bryan Britt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Check out man Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf
> 
> report_safe { 0 | 1 | 2 }     (default: 1)
> 
>     if this option is set to 1, if an incoming message is tagged as
> spam, instead of modifying the original message, SpamAssassin will
> create a new report message and attach the original message as a
> message/rfc822 MIME part (ensuring the original message is
> completely preserved, not easily opened, and easier to recover).
> 
>     If this option is set to 2, then original messages will be
> attached with a content type of text/plain instead of
> message/rfc822.  This setting may be required for safety reasons on
> certain broken mail clients that automatically load attachments
> without any action by the user.  This setting may also make it
> somewhat more difficult to extract or view the original message.
> 
>     If this option is set to 0, incoming spam is only modified by
> adding some "X-Spam-" headers and no changes will be made to the
> body.  In addition, a header named X-Spam-Report will be added to
> spam.  You can use the remove_header option to remove that header
> after setting report_safe to 0.
> 

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