On Wed, Jan 15, 2003 at 05:13:26PM -0600, Jeremy Turner wrote:

> Easy enough.  I have my settings to not clobber HTML emails, and put
> reports in the header.  I use an MTA-level subject rewrite so that
> emails within a certain spam range get classified as 'Yellow' or 'Red'. 
> Therefore, a spam email would have 'Yellow Spam --' prefixed on the
> front of emails.  Clients can make rules based on the headers, or simply
> on the subjects. 
> 

yes, since there was delay in deploying MUA filters based on 
spamminess, and real estate in the subject line display is at
a premium, i added an option to change the subject line to prepend, 
depending on spamminess:
**SPAM?**
**SPAM**
**SPAM!**
or (for mail in my graylist)
**OPTIN**


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