thank you! thank you! thank you! it works - oh thank you! :-)) -prash.
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 21:27:41 -0800, Tom Q. Citizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Tom Q. Citizen wrote: > > > Theo Van Dinter wrote: > > > >> On Mon, Feb 28, 2005 at 08:22:01PM -0800, Tom Q. Citizen wrote: > >> > >> > >>> Thanks, I had tried that earlier with no luck. Are there any > >>> guidelines on what kinds of characters are allowed in the rewrite > >>> string? I did notice I had embedded spaces between the parens and > >>> asterisks which I've removed to see if that will make any difference. > >>> > >> > >> > >> You said you're using qmail-scanner, which IIRC does its own rewrites. > >> > >> > > > > You sir, ROCK! I found this on the Qmail-Scanner site in the FAQ: > > > > http://qmail-scanner.sourceforge.net/FAQ.php#cs > > > > "*I want "fast_spamassassin" for performance - but I want the Subject: > > header tagged as "SPAM" too!* Boy - you don't want much do you! :-) > > Anyway - you can. Simply change the "--scanner" option to > > "fast_spamassassin=STRING" and "STRING" ("SPAM:" is a good value) will > > be prepended to the Subject line of every message marked as Spam. If > > you want all that cool extra detail from SA (e.g. the reasons for a > > particular score), then there is no option but to use > > "verbose_spamassassin"" > > > > I'll see if this helps! Thanks! > > > > Peace... > > > > Tom > > Ok, that did it! I now get subject tagging when spam is detected! I > don't get the SA scores but I do get the desired subject modification, > which is good enough for me. :) > > Thanks! > > Peace... > > Tom >