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Hi,

> I had a look through the Archives and found Daniel Carrera recently
> asked the same question, but without a reply. Shouldn't this be in the
> FAQ?

I did get a reply.  Yes, spamassassin understands its own modifications to 
the messages, so you can feed sa-learn with the false-positive as it is.  
You do not need to manually change the headers.  sa-learn will 
automatically interpret it correctly.

Cheers,
Daniel.


On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 12:45:42PM +0100, Giles Coochey wrote:
> A quick question regarding sa-learn.
> 
> Take the following scenario, Spamassassin has detected a message as Spam
> and it isn't. I would like to use sa-learn to submit the message as ham.
> I only have, however, the modified message, as per Spamassassin
> defaults- - where the original message is an attachment of the Spam
> Report, the headers for the message are in the Spam Report and not in
> the attachment and have the X-Spam modifications in them.
> 
> Does sa-learn automatically process the Spamassassin spam-report
> correctly or do I manually have to take the headers and paste them onto
> the attached message? (Hard to do when you have Outlook on the client
> side!!!)
> 
> I had a look through the Archives and found Daniel Carrera recently
> asked the same question, but without a reply. Shouldn't this be in the
> FAQ?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Giles Coochey
> System Administrator
> Mirada Solutions Ltd
> Oxford Centre for Innovation 
> Mill Street, Oxford, OX2 0JX, UK 
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