> Let's say I've got an e-mail that is a false-positive and has an > attachment and/or is in HTML format. Because SpamAssassin inserts > the detailed results into the body of the message, it won't be > displayed by (lets say) Eudora as an HTML message. Everyone here uses > POP clients, so the messages are off the mail server. > > 1) Can I set up an e-mail account (say > [EMAIL PROTECTED]) that someone can send a SpamAssassin > tagged message to that will strip the SpamAssassin information and > return the message to the original sender? > > 2) Assuming (1) can be done, can the aforementioned processing add > some sort of SpamAssassin flag so when the message is returned to the > original recipient's e-mail account, it isn't re-flagged as Spam > again? > > - Jeff - > --
Read "man Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf" and you will find the answer. Hint: you can disable putting the report in the body and even turn of Subject modification. So from the users perspective the email looks identical to the original except that it has add'l headers. _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk