> Knowing the SPAMassassin score might not help ... why do you expect to
find any
> correlation bwetween score and either false positives and false
negativews?
>
> I have some messages from the SPAMassassin lists that got analyzed
> (somehow, my whitelist settings got ignored sometimes) -- and of t
> I use Outlook 2000, which I know can filter the emails too other folders,
> etc, based on the SA headers.
>
> What I would like to be able too do, is see the score in it's own separate
> column (preferable that could be sorted by).
>
> Does anybody have a COM add-in or VBScript to do this?
If yo
Chris Hale wrote:
I think I've exhausted my search on Google and the archives for this list.
I have an ISP that does SpamAssassin for my email, which then I download via
POP3.
Can you control your own userprefs file on the ISP? If so, add the
score as part of the "subject rewrite" rule [or whatev
Chris Hale wrote:
>
I think I've exhausted my search on Google and the archives for this list.
I have an ISP that does SpamAssassin for my email, which then I download via
POP3.
I use Outlook 2000, which I know can filter the emails too other folders,
etc, based on the SA headers.
What I would like
Chris Hale wrote:
> I use Outlook 2000, which I know can filter the emails too other
> folders, etc, based on the SA headers.
>
> What I would like to be able too do, is see the score in it's own
> separate column (preferable that could be sorted by).
You could use Outlook's "Categories" feature.