> jdow writes:
> Besides, "can't be done" from within SpamAssassin. If you get REALLY
> imaginative you might be able to do it with procmail. But that falls
> back to the "why bother?" If the employer runs an older version or an
> ineffective version install a copy in a personal set of direct
Do not even bother with your 2.55 local installation. It's a waste of
effort and time to try to make it work.
Besides, "can't be done" from within SpamAssassin. If you get REALLY
imaginative you might be able to do it with procmail. But that falls
back to the "why bother?" If the employer runs an
My (large) employer runs SpamAssassin on all incoming mail. My local UNIX
account, managed by a separate technical support group, is on a machine which
also has spamassassin available. Running the local version removes the
headers added by the central version. While I can see good reasons for th