-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Am Freitag, 14. Januar 2005 13:04 schrieb Loren Wilton: > Well, it obviously was scored correctly, and showed at least some headers > indicating this. So SA must be doing its job. > > Since SA isn't in charge of deciding what to DO with the mail once it is > scored, the problem must lie in some other part of your system. > > The only possibiliity I can think of offhand (and I don't have your > original posting left to check) might be that the original mail didn't have > a Subject, in which case 3.0.1 and 3.0 would not have done subject markup. > So if you were filtering on subject, then it would probably have made it > through.
His original message had a subject: Subject: ***Spam*** i just cheated on my boyfriend and a X-Spam-Prev-Subject: i just cheated on my boyfriend nether noticed this on my spam but I include the message in an appendix not in the text. All messages are passed back. So to redirect mails to other destinations then the original recipient is a task of the Mail-transport an not a task of spammassassin. So what we need to know is the rule to filter mails after spam-checking. Thomas > Loren - -- icq:133073900 http://www.t-arend.de -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFB5+y+He2ZLU3NgHsRAunCAJ0XUFhqlQF2RRtbSufjeht5WafFVwCeJpIS Oig+HehjhaADgpJjcW3eELA= =xwli -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----