I am not sure, but I think that SA will remove SA markups by default.

You could use the following before calling spamc or spamassassin:

:0 w
* ^X-Spam-Status: Yes
| formail -I X-Spam-Status: Yes

However, if you already have an X-Spam-Status: Yes, why not just use it and
save yourself the cycles?


--Larry




-----Original Message-----
From: stephane.schitter

Hi, 

I have a problem with SpamAssassin where it would get (from postfix) an
email sent by someone on the internet, and that email already have a
X-Spam-Flag: YES and all the other SpamAssassin headers before I do my own
SpamAssassin tests. 

How can I remove all SpamAssassin headers (that were added by some other
people's spamassassin server) before I check the e-mail ? 

I use postfix, procmail & SpamAssassin. 



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