Matt Kettler wrote:
Side note here: be aware that -t is "test mode" and will make SA generate a spam-markup for the message, even if it's not scored high enough to be sam. This has the effect of providing more information on nonspam because it generates a spam report, but don't be surprised when you see it claim "the following message is spam..." when it scored -10.0. You asked it to force-generate a spam report, so it will :)
-D can be used with or without -t, and does definitely generate a lot of information. It's very handy when debugging configuration problems, as is spamassassin --lint.
Matt,
Alright.. so i should be careful using the -t mode on non-spam messages?
/ Martin
