On Thu, Mar 28, 2002 at 04:24:46PM -0500, Jason Kohles wrote:
| On Thu, 2002-03-28 at 15:58, dman wrote:
| > On Thu, Mar 28, 2002 at 09:08:43AM -0700, Charlie Watts wrote:
| > | 
| > | Some of the spam I get is -not- *commercial* mail. Just random weird bulk
| > | spam nonsense. And "UNSOLICITED MAIL" is shorter. :-)
| > | 
| > | I'm curious if most SA users are using Subject: rewriting or not.
| > 
| > I kinda use it.  I mean, it's turned on, but I only see that subject
| > when I view the spam folder.  I had turned it off at one point, but
| > then I think I messed up my filters and thought SA was misbehaving.
| > Seeing that tag in the subject is an clear pointer that my filter
| > wasn't right.
|
| I use it, and personally I prefer the very short 'SPAM', to the very
| long and unweildy 'POSSIBLE UNSOLICITED COMMERCIAL EMAIL', which I
| suspect is so long that none of the original subject would be displayed
| in many mail clients.

I agree (that would be the effect in my client), but it is already
configurable.  If the default is changed, then just put
    subject_tag   *****SPAM*****
in your own config to get it back :-).

-D

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