I've got a kind of a complicated setup going here, so bare with me.

 ____________           _______           _______________
 | Internet | -mail---> |Linux| -mail---> |Groupwise 5.5|
 ------------           -------           ---------------

the linux system is as follows
           _______           __________           __________________
 -mail---> |Qmail| -mail---> |VpopMail| -mail---> |Catchall Maildir|
           -------           ----------           ------------------

A cron job runs at a specified interval, which pipes mail from the
catchall directory, to a temporary one, runs it through anomy (with f-prot
virus scanning) and spamassassin.  It then, using maildirsmtp, sends the
mail off to the groupwise system, after having been nicely filtered and
spam checked.

We were using report_safe at a value of 1, with spamassassin 2.(x<5), and
this setup had been working flawlessly for months.  Now, after upgrading
to 2.55, spamassassin is not including the Delivered-To: header in the
produced e-mail.   this is causing maildirsmtp to miss all e-mail that was
detected as spam, and for it to be dropped off the face of the earth --
which is not the desired effect.

I've looked for config settings, but none seem to address this problem. 
does anyone have any suggestions?  I attempted a '| spamassassin |
vdelivermail' solution in the .qmail-default file, but the Delivered-to:
header was stripped in this instance as well.

Hopefuly I've missed something simple

All help appreciated

(if possible, at least CC me on replies)

Thanks in advance!

--Demitrious Kelly


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