On Thu, 2002-04-18 at 16:28, CertaintyTech - Ed Henderson wrote:
> 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 find the default SA configuration ludicrously verbose, and since
there's no option to avoid mangling the message when it's not tagged as
spam, I use a procmail "else" rule and "spamassassin -d" to strip the
junk back out for non-spam.  I also use all the tersest reporting
options.

When I'm working on new rules I use a mutt macro which pipes the
messages through "spamassassin -t" to see how it's being scored.  Since
I want to see the changes as I edit the scores and rules it doesn't
matter that I had stripped out the original report.

-- 
Ben Jackson
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http://www.ben.com/


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