> > > Is there a directive to change the way X-Spam-Report formats in the
> > > header of mail?
> > > Currently I get a single X-Spam-Report line wrapped;
> > >
> > > X-Spam-Report: * -1.4 ALL_TRUSTED Passed through trusted hosts only via
> > > SMTP * 2.2 HIDE_WIN_STATUS RAW: Javascript to hide
> > On 01.08.09 07:01, router backup wrote:
> >> Is there a directive to change the way X-Spam-Report formats in the
> >> header of mail?
> >> Currently I get a single X-Spam-Report line wrapped;
> >>
> >> X-Spam-Report: * -1.4 ALL_TRUSTED Passed through trusted hosts only via
> >> SMTP * 2.2 HI
2009/8/1 Matus UHLAR - fantomas :
> On 01.08.09 07:01, router backup wrote:
>> Is there a directive to change the way X-Spam-Report formats in the
>> header of mail?
>> Currently I get a single X-Spam-Report line wrapped;
>>
>> X-Spam-Report: * -1.4 ALL_TRUSTED Passed through trusted hosts only vi
On 01.08.09 07:01, router backup wrote:
> Is there a directive to change the way X-Spam-Report formats in the
> header of mail?
> Currently I get a single X-Spam-Report line wrapped;
>
> X-Spam-Report: * -1.4 ALL_TRUSTED Passed through trusted hosts only via
> SMTP * 2.2 HIDE_WIN_STATUS RAW: Ja
On Tue, 2009-04-28 at 12:21 +0200, Matus UHLAR wrote:
> I often receive see mail where X-Spam-Report header is longer than 80
> characters. This causes mutt to re-wrap the header, which causes the header
> be hardly readable. Since SA already wraps other headers, can we consider
> that as a bug or
Matt wrote:
> Is there a way to tell Spamassassin to add the detailed X-Spam-Report
> to every message rather then just those that have "X-Spam-Status:
> Yes"? Reason being is I want an easier way to study junk messages
> that get by Spamassassin.
Add this to your local.cf or user_prefs file:
ad
Matt wrote:
Is there a way to tell Spamassassin to add the detailed X-Spam-Report
to every message rather then just those that have "X-Spam-Status:
Yes"? Reason being is I want an easier way to study junk messages
that get by Spamassassin.
this depends on how you are running spamassassin. wit
Jonn R Taylor wrote:
> Thanks, I got it work. Was looking at report not summary.
Just as a follow-up for the archives, this is the simple way to get a
report header added to both spam and ham messages (with SA 3.1).
add_header all Report _REPORT_
Add the line to local.cf to add the report to
Thanks, I got it work. Was looking at report not summary.
Jonn
On Mon, 20 Feb 2006 11:17:50 -0800
"Kevin W. Gagel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
- Original Message -
I am do not want to rewite the subject. I just want the
X-Spam-Report to be added to all email, spam-wich is
working, an
- Original Message -
>I am do not want to rewite the subject. I just want the
>X-Spam-Report to be added to all email, spam-wich is
>working, and non-spam.
>
Jonn,
Sorry, here is how I do it.
fold_headers 1
clear_headers
add_header all Autolearn Autolearned as _AUTOLEARN_
add_header al
I am do not want to rewite the subject. I just want the
X-Spam-Report to be added to all email, spam-wich is
working, and non-spam.
Jonn
On Mon, 20 Feb 2006 10:55:24 -0800
"Kevin W. Gagel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
- Original Message -
I tried to do it with the add_header option but
- Original Message -
>I tried to do it with the add_header option but I only get
>a blank line with X-Spam-Report. A little more info for
>you: SA 3.1, RH9, Perl 5.8.0, CGP 5.0-8, MySQL. I am
>calling spamd with spamc via scanspam.sh that is sending
>the user to spamc. I am only adding
I tried to do it with the add_header option but I only get
a blank line with X-Spam-Report. A little more info for
you: SA 3.1, RH9, Perl 5.8.0, CGP 5.0-8, MySQL. I am
calling spamd with spamc via scanspam.sh that is sending
the user to spamc. I am only adding headers to my email.
Jonn
On Mo
It is quite simple if you are using MIMEDefang, I do it and have even
added a bit more information.
I think you can use the 'add_header' configuration option if you are not
using MIMEDefang. See Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf and look at the
'add_header' option it looks like it could o the job if you
On Wed, Nov 03, 2004 at 11:49:21AM +0100, Roel Bindels wrote:
> use_terse_report
I'm not 100% sure what you're asking, but the above option is invalid.
You need to specify 0 or 1 after it depending on whether or not you want
a terse report.
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