On Tue, Jun 25, 2002 at 08:52:51AM -0700, Kevin Gagel wrote:
> Since the -P means to pipe the email through, and the examples show only a SDOUT
> example with just the < redirector, and the examples show only another file
> example with both < and > redirector used with the -P I am assuming that the -P
> switch causes SA to NOT alter the actual email.

-P will alter the mail, it's a pipe not a "don't alter" flag.

> Can any of you SA guru's confirm this?????? There seem to be a few of us on this
> list that have this problem.

it works fine for me.  what does a "spamassassin -D -P < message" output to you?

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