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Subject: RE: [SAtalk] rewriting subject lines.
Thanks for responding. In my local.cf file, I have:
"rewrit
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From: marc jackson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 3:10 PM
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Subject: RE: [SAtalk] rewriting subject lines.
Thanks for responding. In my local.cf file, I have:
"rewrite_subject 0" that *sho
gled it b/n 0 & 1. Neither worked.
> Any more thoughts?
You may have to restart spamd to get this to work.
> Regards,
> Marc
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rewriting subject lines.
Thanks for responding. In my local.cf file, I have:
"rewrite_subject 0" that *should* tell SA to rewrite the header
shouldn
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>Subject: RE: [SAtalk] rewriting subject lines.
>Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 11:59:56 -0800
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>By default spamassassin doesn't add to the subject line. It just adds it's
>information to the mail headers. You have to tell it to rew
Hi Marc,
Have you added a line to tell SA what you want the subject line to be
changed to?
Along with the rewrite_subject line, try adding a "subject_tag" like
subject_tag[SPAM]
Or
subject_tag***SPAM***
HTH,
Matt
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default spamassassin doesn't add to the subject line. It just adds it's
information to the mail headers. You have to tell it to rewrite the
subject line in your local.cf file
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