That I understand.  However, as a result, if spamc *falsely*
identifies a message to a keyword address (for instance), it will be
held and not delivered.  I want all keyword and sender tagged messages
to be delivered, even if they look and smell like spam according to
spamc.

Could you pipe to a wrapper script which extracts the address and runs it by tmda-check-address?

--
Micha�l A. Bishop

"From silly devotions and sour-faced saints, spare us, O Lord."
-St. Teresa of Avila

"A truly good book teaches me better than to just read it.  I must
soon lay it down and commence living on its hint.  What I began by
reading, I must finish by acting."
-Henry David Thoreau


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