John D. Hardin wrote:
> 
> On Tue, 3 Apr 2007, pcbugfixer wrote:
>> > Quick response: check your report_safe setting...
>> Not that I am not greatfull for the reply - however all the
>> attached junk just to tell me "Quick response: check your
>> report_safe setting..." when these "report_safe setting" are not
>> in the "SpamAssassin Configuration" does not help.
> 
> Run:  perldoc Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf
> and look for "report_safe". You should see:
> 
>  report_safe ( 0 | 1 | 2 )     (default: 1)
>      if this option is set to 1, if an incoming message is tagged as
>      spam, instead of modifying the original message, SpamAssassin will
>      create a new report message and attach the original message as a
>      message/rfc822 MIME part (ensuring the original message is com-
>      pletely preserved, not easily opened, and easier to recover).
> 
>      If this option is set to 2, then original messages will be attached
>      with a content type of text/plain instead of message/rfc822.  This
>      setting may be required for safety reasons on certain broken mail
>      clients that automatically load attachments without any action by
>      the user.  This setting may also make it somewhat more difficult to
>      extract or view the original message.
> 
>      If this option is set to 0, incoming spam is only modified by
>      adding some "X-Spam-" headers and no changes will be made to the
>      body.  In addition, a header named X-Spam-Report will be added to
>      spam.  You can use the remove_header option to remove that header
>      after setting report_safe to 0.
> 
>      See report_safe_copy_headers if you want to copy headers from the
>      original mail into tagged messages.
> 

Thanks for answers, Bob and John - Instructions are clear - what is not, is
where to run this from, or in what field on my cPanel - Mail SpamAssassin -
SpamAssassin Configuration - ? do I run the "Run:  perldoc
Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf"
 from ? - frustrating helping me I know, however it seems that I cannot
perform something that is not in the SA configuration panel - or this needs
to be done on the Web Host Server ?  
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