On Sun, 7 Apr 2002, Theo Van Dinter wrote:

> On Sat, Apr 06, 2002 at 11:36:19PM -0800, Ed Kasky wrote:
> > I just want to be sure that it passes the mail to the recipient even if it 
> > reaches the set threshold.  Right now I have it set so this way so that 
> > each user on the system can be sure that nothing got tagged by mistake 
> > before deleting.  I want to be sure that this will continue if I use 
> > spamc/spamd but also want it to report to the razor database without having 
> > to invoke the script on saved messages one at a time.  Or does it already 
> > do that and I just don't know it??
> 
> Well, SpamAssassin just adds markup to mail, it doesn't delete mail
> by itself.
> 
> As for reporting to razor ...  There is a default "auto-report to razor"
> threshold which causes mails to auto-report if their score is high enough.
> 
> It's suggested to turn that off since reporting with human intervention
> is a bad idea (can cause false-positives in the razor database.)
> 
> The configuration default is a score of 30, I usually set it to 999 and
> then handle the spam myself.  YMMV.

Thanks - I'll take a look at that as well..

I have just started reporting the spam myself as well but guess I should
start checking more carefully to see if it's been reported already before
I do it manually.

What is the quickest way to handle mails that you want to report?  Can you
save them all to one mailbox say in Pine and then run 
"spamassassin -r < mailfolder"
or do you need to run it on one message at a time??

Ed
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