RE: multiple score based subject/headers

2004-10-04 Thread Chris Santerre
if you're using procmail, you could put formail into the mix. --Chris >-Original Message- >From: Bob Branch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 9:42 AM >To: sa-list >Subject: multiple score based subject/headers > > >I want to set spamassassin so that messages that

Re: multiple score based subject/headers

2004-10-04 Thread David Brodbeck
On Mon, 04 Oct 2004 10:56:50 -0400, Bob Branch wrote > On Mon, 2004-10-04 at 10:31, Jim Maul wrote: > > There are other ways, just not necessarily with SA. This is much easier > > to do in the program that calls SA. ex: qmail-scanner. You didnt > > mention what program you are using but I imag

Re: multiple score based subject/headers

2004-10-04 Thread Bob Branch
On Mon, 2004-10-04 at 10:31, Jim Maul wrote: > There are other ways, just not necessarily with SA. This is much easier > to do in the program that calls SA. ex: qmail-scanner. You didnt > mention what program you are using but I imagine you should be looking > there and not with SA itself. S

Re: multiple score based subject/headers

2004-10-04 Thread Jim Maul
Bob Branch wrote: On Mon, 2004-10-04 at 10:06, Maurice Lucas wrote: A second SA instance with a score of 0.1 and a subject line of ***non-spam*** is there no other way? no way to specify a condition and assign the appropriate subject_tag? (not that I've seen much in the docs I've been reading t

Re: multiple score based subject/headers

2004-10-04 Thread Bob Branch
On Mon, 2004-10-04 at 10:06, Maurice Lucas wrote: > A second SA instance with a score of 0.1 and a subject line of > ***non-spam*** is there no other way? no way to specify a condition and assign the appropriate subject_tag? (not that I've seen much in the docs I've been reading to indicate tha

Re: multiple score based subject/headers

2004-10-04 Thread Maurice Lucas
From: "Bob Branch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 3:42 PM I want to set spamassassin so that messages that are most definitely spam (say, score 10+) have headers and a subject tag that indicate such, while messages that could be false-positives (<10) have their own seperate tag