rs. However, spamassassin still passes on these headers (whether
they are bogus
or not. It just doesn't use them for rule processing).
Anyway, my problem seems to be solved.
Thanks for all comments
Dave
Matt Kettler wrote:
Subject:
Re: Problem with writing rules based on X-headers
From:
David Robson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My site runs spamassassin. Our ISP runs a spam checker, that adds an
> X-header to our email of the form
>
> X-Spam-Bar: ###
>
> where the number of hashes indicate the likelihood of spam. I have
> written
> a rule for our spamassassin, which makes use of
Hi,
My site runs spamassassin. Our ISP runs a spam checker, that adds an
X-header to our email of the form
X-Spam-Bar: ###
where the number of hashes indicate the likelihood of spam. I have written
a rule for our spamassassin, which makes use of this X-header, so I can
make use of