Could you send an example of the problem (a before and after raw message 
maybe)?  The parsing of the spamc response is done by the perl Mail::Internet 
module, so as long as the response is well formed, you should get a valid 
message out of the plugin.



Craig



On Fri, 25 May 2007 11:24:06 -0500, Tim Tsai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> This is for Craig - I just joined the list and the web archive doesn't

> show e-mail addresses.

> 

> I am trying out the spamassassin_filter plugin and it's exactly what I

> have been looking for.  We have a very specific spamassassin setup and

> moving the configuration off the plugin itself is a great idea.

> 

> I have noticed that the version as posted online munges the first line

> of the body though.  Any ideas?  I think it starts when the result is

> read back from spamc.  I see the same problem with both .32 and Trunk

> 

> Thanks!

> 

> Tim

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