Re: SA does not check messages which have already be marked in the header

2005-04-02 Thread Loren Wilton
> But anyway, if one has good ideas how to integrate a result from a previous test into a local test, I will be happy to hear about it. In 3.0+ you can use full to find previous SA headers in the mail, and then write rules against their presence. In some rare cases this could be useful I suppose.

Re: AW: SA does not check messages which have already be marked in the header

2005-04-02 Thread Robert Menschel
Hello Thomas, Saturday, April 2, 2005, 2:43:14 AM, you wrote: TS> Two hints: one ist that the name of the host which added the SPAM info TS> to the header ist not mine but the hoster“s. The second is that I TS> rewrite the subject and put the original mail in an attachment while TS> the mails I

Re: SA does not check messages which have already be marked in the header

2005-04-02 Thread Matt Kettler
At 03:34 AM 4/2/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Obviously my SA skips messages wich are already marked. Can I switch this "skip" off? SA itself doesn't "skip" messages that are already marked. Period. You'll have to look at the configuration you're using to call SA, as the only way to "skip" messag

AW: SA does not check messages which have already be marked in the header

2005-04-02 Thread tschloss
Thanks! I was wrong, sorry My "spamd" was down, not checking anything. But anyway, if one has good ideas how to integrate a result from a previous test into a local test, I will be happy to hear about it. thx & cheers Thomas __ Mit WEB.

Re: SA does not check messages which have already be marked in the header

2005-04-02 Thread Loren Wilton
Is it possible you have procmail set up to check for X-Spam-Status: Yes in the incoming mail and bypass SA? Some people do this sort of thing. (But you don't want to bypass on a status of No, of course.) Loren

AW: SA does not check messages which have already be marked in the header

2005-04-02 Thread Thomas Schlosser
> > > Obviously my SA skips messages wich are already marked. > > What makes you think this? > > So far as I know, SA strips (most) previous SA headers from > the mail, then processes it. So you may or may not get the > same results the second time. > > Loren > Two hints: one ist th

Re: SA does not check messages which have already be marked in the header

2005-04-02 Thread Loren Wilton
> Obviously my SA skips messages wich are already marked. What makes you think this? So far as I know, SA strips (most) previous SA headers from the mail, then processes it. So you may or may not get the same results the second time. Loren

SA does not check messages which have already be marked in the header

2005-04-02 Thread tschloss
Hi, I am running SA 3. on Linux with Postfix and Cyrus (invoked as content_filter via PIPE in Postfix using spamd/spamc). In general SA is workig fine. Now I saw that some messages are already marked by my mailbox provider. For some reasons I want my SA to work on these messages again (one is to