On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 09:38:09AM -0500, Jason Lieurance wrote:
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You're not going to like my answer ...  You're running SA via
qmail-scanner, so you need to talk to the qmail-scanner people.

That said, try running the sample-spam.txt message through "spamassassin"
and see what comes out.  If it's doing the markup appropriately there,
it's definitely a qmail-scanner issue.  If it's not, run with -D and
see if it's complaining about anything.

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