At 03:33 PM 12/12/2003, sabat wrote:
The spamassassin manpage talks about setting up an alias to report spam, piping the mail to spamassassin -r. Since this reports to DCC and Razor, shouldn't one clean up the headers first? Isn't there risk of getting your own domain name into the spam report? (Or at least into your own Bayes db?)

Well, in the case of razor and DCC, it doesn't matter. Razor and DCC NEVER care about the message headers. They can't, because if they did they'd never work.


However, in the case of bayes, you're correct, that's why the wiki has some commentary that you can't just do bayes learning with a forwarding alias.. it just doesn't work for all cases when you do that..





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