You can do this quite easily.  If your mailbox is berkeley-format:

cat mbox | formail -ds spamc -f -F1 > mbox.processed

No need to add features to spamassassin to do this :)

C

On Sat, 2002-02-09 at 01:48, Darren/Torin/Who Ever... wrote:
> I'd like to test out spamassassin on a bunch of e-mail.  But there
> doesn't seem to be any way to automate such things with any detail.  If
> I use the testing mode, there is no easy way to separate the testing
> output from the normal stuff that is added to a spam message.  Using -d
> removes all markup including the testing data.  I could use
> 'report_header 1' in a config file to keep the report out of the body of
> the message but I shouldn't have to modify the config file to test
> things like this out.  I would like to specify a config option on the
> command line but there doesn't seem to be a way to do that...
> 
> Would anyone have an objection to me adding such things to spamassassin?
> 
> Darren
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