Igor Chudov wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 01:41:47PM -0400, Matt Kettler wrote:
>> Igor Chudov wrote:
>>> I use Spamassassin 3.1.1, and specified the following in my local.cf:
>>>
>>> loadplugin     Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::RelayCountry
>> First: DO NOT put ANY loadplugin statements in your local.cf, unless you
>> understand the side-effects and intentionaly don't want the rules for the 
>> plugin
>> to be loaded.
> 
> Thanks. I made the change and moved these declarations to init.pre.
> 
>> Edit your init.pre for this one. All your loadplugin statements should be in
>> init.pre or v310.pre. The files should even have the statements in them 
>> already,
>> all you need to do is change which ones are commented out.
>>
>>> add_header all Relay-Country _RELAYCOUNTRY_
>>>
>>> When I run spamassassin from command line, it does set the
>>> Spam-Relay-Country header, BUT its value is always
>>> empty.
>> Where did you get the idea that _RELAYCOUNTRY_ would work here?
> 
> It is mentioned in many places, for example 
> 
> http://search.cpan.org/dist/Mail-SpamAssassin/lib/Mail/SpamAssassin/Plugin/RelayCountry.pm
> 

Hmm, you're right.. it was apparently added to the docs for SA 3.1.1, but wasn't
correctly implemented.

>> That feature is not present in SA 3.1.1 but is due to be released when SA 
>> 3.1.2
>> comes out.
>>
>> http://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=3815
>>
>> However, SA does create a temporary fake header called "X-Relay-Countries". 
>> You
>> can write SA rules that will match this header, but it gets removed when SA 
>> is
>> done with the message.
>>
> 
> That would be interesting, how can I add that header now?

X-Relay-Countries is already created. But it's also never added to the message
itself. You can't force this header into the message.

> 
> I would just handle it with procmail or my own mail filter that I
> have. 
> 
>> At present there's no way for SA 3.1.1 or older to create a permanent header
>> with this info in it.
> 
> any help on getting this going now will be appreciated. 

You'd have to patch your copy of SA with the fix patch from the bug report
above. However, this assumes you're comfortable with diff/patch tools.

You can get the patch at:
http://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/attachment.cgi?id=3444&action=view


This is a hard-coded problem. There's no configuration options in SA 3.1.1 that
can fix it.


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