Am 11.06.2016 um 23:00 schrieb Sidney Markowitz:
Reindl Harald wrote on 12/06/16 8:37 AM:

it is not part of the report itself while tags, scores and descriptions
are - a report is something like this:

what you showed is defined in the configuration file using "report". Those
just happen to be the last lines of it in the default configuration. That
default uses the template tags _SCORE_, _REQD_, and _SUMMARY_.

What I'm saying is that you can include "report" lines in the configuration
that use the _SENDERDOMAIN_, _AUTHORDOMAIN_, and the various Bayes related
tags and they will show up in the report. If you can use the report that you
showed, then you can make use of those tags. They won't be in the table of
points, rules, and description. That table is what _SUMMARY_ expands into. But
you can insert them into the report that you see using spamc -R. They can even
come after _SUMMARY_ if you want to

you can do a lot

the whole purpose here is to

a) upload a eml file on a webserver
b) spamc -R -l -s 20000000 --socket /socket-path < upload.eml
c) display the part startign with "Content analysis details"
d) combine it with clamd results
e) display the raw-eml on the bottom of the website

all the header tricks are *not* part of it
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and it's not worth to discuss since the *real* solution would be a "BAYES_NOTOKS" which would appear *everywhere* and clearly explain why no other BAYES_XX is present

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