On Thu, 18 Apr 2002 the voices made CertaintyTech - Ed Henderson write:

> > 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?

> 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.

 I think he's confusing "report_header 0" as to be the "problem"  that
"defang_mime 1" is causing... but the answer remains the same, it's all in the
fine manual.

        /Tony
PS Yes, if you want an address that changes the e-mails to what they were
before then it can be done, and just whitelist_from that service to avoid the
messages getting trapped again.
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