On Tue, 2010-04-27 at 23:53 -0700, Sitapati wrote: > Thanks for your reply Alex! > > > Alex-325 wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > >> My spamassassin installation suddenly (since March) starting rewriting > >> the > >> headers of messages that are not spam. > > > > March isn't so suddenly. Why is it a problem now and not last month? > > > I'm tolerant. However, my tolerance has limits, and I've reached them. > > Alex-325 wrote: > > > > Are you sure it is your system that is rewriting the headers? Is it > > happening on every email? > > > It's happening on 90%, and I'm not able to discern the pattern of the other > 10%. Yes I'm sure it's my system, because the header shows xspam-prev-header > without [SPAM] in it. That means that spamassassin admits that it changed > the header and added [SPAM] to it. > > Alex-325 wrote: > > > >> X-Spam-Status: No, score=3.9 required=5.0 tests=AWL,BAYES_50, > >> DNS_FROM_OPENWHOIS,FH_DATE_PAST_20XX,HTML_MESSAGE,URG_BIZ autolearn=no > > > > That says that it isn't spam, so it doesn't seem likely that your > > system would be rewriting the subject header to say that it's spam. > > > It seems that my system shouldn't be doing it, but it is, which is the > problem. > > Alex-325 wrote: > > > > What setting do you have in local.cf for reporting? Check these > > variables: > > > > report_safe > > clear_report_template > > report > > add_header all > > > This is the entire content of my local.cf: > > required_hits 5 > report_safe 0 > rewrite_header Subject [SPAM]
Just to be sure it *is* your SA installation that's writing this, try changing that (temporarily) to something like: rewrite_header Subject [SPAM Test] and see if it really is your SA doing the re-write. Don't forget to restart spamd.
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