RE: Spamassasin false positive review

2005-04-05 Thread Dan Kohn
Pipe the message to "spamassassin -d" to remove the markup. You can either do this directly from your Unix mail client or first save it as a textfile and then run "spamassassin -d < file.txt". - dan -- Dan Kohn

Re: Spamassasin false positive review

2005-04-04 Thread jdow
From: "Edward Diener" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I am a client who was able to configure my .procmailrc on a server to place > spam messages in a file in my $HOME area. Going through this file I noticed > a message that was not spam. I know I can whitelist this address, but what I > really need to do i

Re: Spamassasin false positive review

2005-04-04 Thread Bob McClure Jr
On Mon, Apr 04, 2005 at 03:45:59PM -0400, Edward Diener wrote: > I am a client who was able to configure my .procmailrc on a server to place > spam messages in a file in my $HOME area. Going through this file I noticed > a message that was not spam. I know I can whitelist this address, but what I >