At 15:34 -0700 26/06/03, Will Yardley wrote:

> That's why my question might be an easy one: I would like
 spamassassin to ignore mail that was already checked (based on the
 X-Spam header for example). I went through the different cf files
 without finding anything.

Is there a configuration option that could do the trick ?

If there were such an option, spammers would probably try to trick SA by adding fake "X-Spam" headers.

Thanks for your answer. I'll go looking into the perl Mail::Audit object for a way to retrieve a header (just saw get($header) method) and test it for the "X-Spam-Flag: YES" presence.


  See you later in Netland,
Paul-Henri

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