I don't think SpamAssassin will do what you want. Even the blacklisting 
feature only forces the email to have it's subject modified. In fact, the 
primary purpose SpamAssassin serves in life is to modify emails. It's not 
designed to stop delivery of emails in general (although I believe it can 
be made to do that for super-high scores).

If you control the UNIX server in question, try editing your 
/etc/mail/access file to prevent the email from being spooled on your UNIX 
server in the first place.


At 09:28 PM 7/15/2002 -0700, you wrote:

>Hi, I m new to UNIX and SpamAssassin, but I m wondering how I can disable 
>the way it s altering my email messages. I only want to use its 
>blacklisting feature so that my PC won t have to spend half an hour 
>downloading mail from the UNIX server.
>
>
>
>Thanks.



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