I'm having a problem with blank messages.
Sometimes the source only shows a return path. I think it may be a
spamassassin issue. I'm using winspamc and the guys on their forum
suggested the problem might be caused by checking messages that have already
been checked such as forwarded messages.
Technically what I'm doing is a winspamc <
input_message > temp_file and then overwriting the input message with the
temp_file if the error code says it was spam. Assuming the problem is
indeed messages that have been checked before, should I just delete anything
that is tagged X-Spam: Yes before calling spamassassin?
I don't suppose it's safe to skip testing anything
tagged X-Spam: No as the spammers could just put that in their messages.
Is there something some header line to look for to skip SA testing?
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