Quoting Theo Van Dinter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> you can just learn it as spam, it'll auto-forget.

Thanks for the reply, Theo. Normally, I would have done this, but I wanted
to remove the habeas marks before learning it as spam. Since this would make
the message differ from the original, I figured I better --forget the
original first. Was this not needed? Did I even need to remove the habeas
marks first? 
 
> The Habeas folks are supposed to put the sender on their infringer's
> list,
> which SA will pick up on and add positive points back to the message.

Does SA come configured to check the infringer's list, or is this something
I need to configure?

Also, what do you think about this mail getting auto-learned as ham? It
seems to me, spammers could exploit this by sending large amounts of spam
from throwaway untraceable accounts with phony habeas marks; thereby getting
a large amount of bayes poision in spamassassin ham databases.  Perhaps,
since an email with a habeas mark will always get through as ham anyway,
such emails don't need to be autolearned?

Regards;

DaC




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