On Tuesday, Aug 19, 2003, at 14:12 Canada/Mountain, Chris Barnes wrote:
Professional Software Engineering
<PSE-L(_at_)mail(_dot_)professional(_dot_)org> wrote:
I must wonder if you can't simply run SA at
your upline ISP to remove the tags before depositing the messages in
your mailbox there.
If I had *any* access to the SA settings on the upline ISP at all, none
of this would be an issue at all. I could simply turn it off and not
run it there at all.
Time to get a new ISP. Any ISP that forces SpamAssassin upon you and
gives you no choice or control doesn't deserve your money (and I say
that as a fan and user of SA).
send them this to add to their /etc/procmailrc file before the SA check:
# Test if the user has a .nospamassassin file
:0fw
* ! ? test -f $HOME/.nospamassassin
| /usr/local/bin/spamc
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