On Tue, Jul 29, 2003 at 12:43:02PM +1200, Simon Byrnand quoth:
> At 18:34 28/07/2003 -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> >Hello all,
> >
> >I've got two questions I am looking for help with.
> >
> >I recently learned of the Trustic RBL and have been trying to integrate
> >it with my spamassassin installation. I followed the instructions on
> >their website to add a trustic.cf to /etc/mail/spamassassin, and that
> >seems to work nicely. Now I'm working on getting it to report spam back
> >to Trustic.
> >
> >My first question is this: is there a way to define additional things
> >for spamassassin to do with a mail that has been given to it with the -r
> >flag? I want it to send the spam (as an attachment) to a given address.
> >
> >In absence of that, I was thinking about perhaps simply using Trustic's
> >ability to parse Received: headers for IP addresses. I've used it
> >before, although I have to filter email through 'spamassassin -d' first,
> >because I have spamassassin quarantine spam in a report_safe. I saw that
> >spamassassin supposedly has a report_safe_copy_headers configuration
> >command, and I figured that would work nicely if I just told it to copy
> >the received headers to the spam report, however after I added
> >"report_safe_copy_headers Received" to my .spamassassin/user_prefs, and
> >ran spamassassin --lint, it complained that it didn't understand
> >report_safe_copy_headers. Is this not implemented, or is the lint
> >function just not aware of it, or... any other suggestions?
> 
> As far as I know, report_safe_copy_headers is a new feature in 2.60 and 
> since the final version of 2.60 hasn't been released yet.....

Ahh, well, that would explain that!

Any thoughts on extensible/easily-configurable reporting (i.e.
spamassassin -r) behaviors?

~Kyle
-- 
Well, I've wrestled with reality for over thirty five years, doctor, and I'm
happy to say I've finally won out over it.
-- Jimmy Stewart, in "Harvey"

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