That's exactly what I was looking for.  Thank you.

I get the impression that I looked into this some years back and it wasn't possible to do this, thus my question.

Thanks again



OliverScott wrote:
You already can - try this in your local.cf:

rewrite_header Subject SPAM [_STARS(X)_]

This will give you somthing which looks like:

SPAM [XXXXXXXXX] Some Dodgy Subject

You can also put in the actual numeric score (rather than a number of X's
which equals the whole number part of the score) but I find it easier to
create rules in email clients which count whole numbers of X's.

Note: You can use any other character rather than X if you want.

To include the actual score use:

rewrite_header Subject *****SPAM***** (_SCORE_)

This will give you somthing which looks like:

*****SPAM***** (9.7) Some Dodgy Subject

Hope this helps!



Jesse Molina wrote:

Hi

I admin my personal mail system with SpamAssassin. I use maildrop as my MDA to process mail through SpamAssassin and then deliver it to the proper new-spam folder based on the spam's score.

However, I then need to manually go through my new-spam folder from time to time and find the false-positives and train the Bayes system as appropriate.

I use Seamonkey (Mozilla) and mutt as my MUAs. I'm usually using Seamonkey when I'm doing my manual sorting and processing of my new-spam folder.

Today I was thinking about adding a feature to rewrite the Subject field of spam-tagged messages with the numerical value of the score. For
example;

Subject: *****SPAM:Score=24***** old-subject-goes-here

or maybe

Subject: *****SPAM:24***** old-subject-goes-here

This would make sorting of my new-spam folder easy, based on the alphabetical/numerical ordering of the subjects. Lower scored mails are more likely to be false positives, so I can go through them first and then forget about anything with a score over 15 or 20.

This is pretty easy to do, but I wanted to ask if anyone else is doing this, and if they have any superior methodologies that they have
discovered.

Comments would be appreciated



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