Matt Kettler wrote:

At 06:44 PM 10/14/2004, Matt Kettler wrote:

>Is there any reason that the _AUTOLEARN_ tag isn't getting replaced with "no", "ham", or "spam"? Or is there something with my distribution's setup that's causing this?

If report_safe is not set to 0, SA won't do that, it will only honor _SCORE_ and _REQD_.

Read the documentation for rewrite_header in man Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf.


Self correction, I was quoting documentation for SA 3.0, and you're apparently using 2.6x. (In the future, when asking config questions please specify what version of SA you're running, particularly if it's not the latest)

In any event, read the documentation for subject_tag in man Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf if you're using 2.6x. It works much like 3.0, however, the docs seem to read the reverse, claiming you can only use SCORE and REQD unless report_safe is used. I suspect this is a typo, and it means unless report_safe 0 is used.

Ok, got some more info.

SA version is 2.63. And I tried setting report_safe to 0, 1, and 2 and nothing changed. I changed it in /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf and my ~/.spamassassin/user_prefs, even restarting the daemon between changes (not sure if it was needed but wanted to be sure).

man Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf mentioned that report_safe needs to be used for anything beyond _HITS_ and _REQD_ tags, but I didn't see anything else that would be a requirement. The output from spamc shows that report_safe seems to be set to 1, but as I said, if I change it to 0, 1, or 2, it still adds the original message as an attachment.

Are there any other config files that spamassassin uses that might be overwritting my settings? Is there anything else that I can add to help?

Thanks all,

Chris Frederick

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