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I'm a bit appalled by the crypticism of the Mail::SpamAssassin module
tree, and have yet to figure this one out...

How well does sa-learn know to chew report safe munged spams? i'm hoping
it learns the attached part, because i want it to learn on a nightly
cronjob, from an archive...

So far i've seen that it /does/ handle the headers well.

Searching the archives led to many non relevant results, so i'm picking
the lazy way... sorry. =P

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Yuval Kogman  ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED] )
kung foo master: /me beats up some cheese: neeyah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
et perl hacker. [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://nothingmuch.woobling.org/ gpg:0xEBD27418
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