Hi Roland,

Yes, please post your perl script, along with the invocation

Michael


On Tue, 17 Aug 2004, Roland Roberts wrote:

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> >>>>> "rm" == Ryan Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>     >> The mystery is, that spam now has a header from my user, who is
>     >> forwarding the spam to the spam mail account. How does SA know
>     >> to train on the contents, and not my legitimate user's header?
> 
>     rm> The answer is that it doesn't, and it will train tokens based
>     rm> on your users forward, which is bad. You will want to strip
>     rm> out the original message (which should be sent as an
>     rm> attachment) and only learn based on that.
> 
> I also got this answer on the sa-exim list, and I have a perl script
> that will extract the message assuming it is forwarded as an
> attachment of type message/rfc822.
> 
> The problem I need to figure out is how to keep spamassassin from
> running against the message when delivered to the dummy account.  I
> don't completely understand when the local_scan gets invoked---is
> $local_user_id set so I can test based on that?
> 
> I can post the perl script is anyone is interested....
> 
> regards,
> 
> roland
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