I am one of those that don't believe in auto-reporting due to possible false positives.

However, the task of reporting dozens of spams certainly became tiresome. I take anything tagged as spam, move it to a folder with a procmail recipe and then check them to be sure there are no false positives, then run them through a handy little c=script that Theo wrote:

http://www.kluge.net/~felicity/random/handlespam.txt

And don't forget to grab the testrelay as well.

Works great from here...

At 12:31 PM Friday, 10/3/2003, Mike Bethune wrote -=>
Hi,
is it possible to configure spamassassin to automatically report high scoring spam to razor?
If not, what would be a good way to do this? I suppose I could write a filter to call spamassassin -r ...
(I'm using it on a relay server and so right now it is a manual process for me if I want to submit a mail.)


Ed Kasky
Los Angeles, CA
. . . . . . . .
"Acceptance is not submission; it is acknowledgment of the facts
of a situation, then deciding what you're going to do about it."
-- Kathleen Casey Theisen



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