* Dallman Ross <dman(_at_)nomotek(_dot_)com> [11-17-04 13:39]:
Well, what's he trying to do? He didn't exactly specify.
Spamassassin defaults to adding the information it used to determine the
*spam* status at the top of the email body, besides the added lines in
the header, ie:
---- Start SpamAssassin results
9.50 points, 5 required;
* 3.5 -- Subject includes "viagra"
* -0.4 -- User-Agent header indicates a non-spam MUA (IMP)
* 3.0 -- BODY: Bayesian classifier says spam probability is 90 to 99%
[score: 0.9882]
* 0.2 -- BODY: FONT Size +2 and up or 3 and up
* 0.1 -- BODY: Message is 60% to 70% HTML
* 1.2 -- BODY: Razor2 gives a spam confidence level between 91 and 100
[cf: 100]
* 0.9 -- Listed in Razor2, see http://razor.sf.net/
* 0.9 -- 'Message-Id' was added by a relay (3)
* 0.1 -- Message only has text/html MIME parts
* 0.0 -- Asks you to click below
---- End of SpamAssassin results
If he wants to remove the headers, he can read "man formail".
:0 fw hi
* ^X-Spam-
| formail -I X-Spam-
possibly, unless he means something else by "corrupted."
"corrupted" was something Mr Kreme added, not the OP
Hmm, no, I see that SA changes the Content-Type header and puts
in a MIME message when I run it under default settings on the
command-line. Eew.
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