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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Philip Chase" writes:
>At the moment I am using verbose_spamassassin and it works just fine.  I =
>happen to like having the report headers in the email so I can check the =
>nature of false positives immediately and make filter mods when appropriate=
>.  On the flip side I don't yet have it in production for my users--just =
>me.  Only time and real world tetsing will tell if verbose_spamassassin is =
>really a problem. =20

Yeah, I use verbose_spamassassin as well.  The fake SA headers that Q-S adds
in fast_spamassassin just aren't good enough.  There are open bugs for SA that 
will allow for SA to return just the SA headers to a check, so once that gets 
implemented, I'll probably switch to fast_spamassassin.  Until that happens 
though, we'll be sticking with verbose_spamassassin.

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