Just thought I'd ask as probaly Marc knows the anser but:
I want to write a quick and dirty script to check html for
spamyness. I thought that the easy way to do that would be to
pass the html as a string object straight to some object created like this:
my $spamtest = Mail::SpamAssassin->new();
I then wanted to run this:
my $status = $spamtest->check_message_text($some_html);
and then this:
print("Spam test:$status \n");
Alas all I get is:
Spam test:Mail::SpamAssassin::PerMsgStatus=HASH(0xaca3110)
as a response. What I wanted to get was a yes or no as to spaminess with a
score as well.
I could not make much sense of the online docs, but presumed that you get
something similar
for amavisd-new.
Kind Regards
Benedict White
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