The only reason I don't use CGPSA is because the volume of email our server
handles would overwhelm the email server itself if it had to run SA as well.

I continue to use the spamprep.exe program (which all it does is add those
envelope headers) and then use my custom script to run spamassassin and move
the files around.

That lets me run SA on as many machines as I want, adding more processes on
other machines if I need to increase the scanning.

If CGPSA had some way to run on multiple machines, that would be FANTASTIC
and I'd definitely use it then.

For now, maybe I'll play with CGPSA on my hobby server, just to get a feel
for it at least. 

> IMO, the best way with Communigate is to use a script that 
> calls SA and uses the filter API to ONLY add headers to the 
> existing message. If you want to discard them, do it in 
> another rule after the headers are added.
> 
> CGPSA works good for this. There was also another script 
> posted to the list that you could try.
> 
> Bret



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