Dear group - 

I used to run SA local on my Linux mailserver with great results. I was
quite pleased. Some time ago, I discovered that my ISP also started
filterig through SA and delivering the mail to my spool already tagged.
This seemd to cause some conflict with my local setup, because that
would interpret the other spam-report as content of a genuine mail
message.
My answer to that was to disable my local SA check but only filter on
the results generated my my ISP's check.

It turns out that this left me with 2 problems:

- Less control over treshold, black and white list and learning.
- My ISP is not too frequent with his upgrading. Currently he runs 2.55
  while SA is at 2.61

Result is that numurous messages a day pass through!

Now I thought of the following scenario:

If I filter my incoming mail first with:

  spamassassin -d

in order to get 'vanilla' messages (remove signs of my ISP's check) and
consecutively do a normal SA spam-check as I used to.

Would anyone be able to comment on this if it is possible and safe? And
what procmail lines would be best to accomplish this. That would be very
helpful. I am no expert at this and always a little causious when live
mail is involved...

Thanks a lot!

--
  Erik van der Meulen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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