Mark wrote:

> Al,

>> What do I have to do to get a more detailed analysis in each
>> header?

> Are you speaking as a mail recipient, or mail administrator, or sender?

> As a recipient, besides $sa_spam_report_header already mentioned by Gary,
> you can set $defang_spam to 1, which will prepend detailed analysis
> as the first MIME part of the passed message, if its spam score
> exceeds kill level (and $final_spam_destiny is D_PASS to make it
> reach the recipient even if beyond kill level).

> As a manager, you may specify an e-mail address in $spam_admin,
> which will receive detailed reports.

>   Mark

Hate to do it, but I will speak for Al here. In the SA users list Al
mentioned that he would like $sa_spam_report_header in non-spam
messages also. Personally, since the addition of the scores in the
X-Spam-Status (version 2.3) this is only marginally useful IMHO, but I
can see how it could be used to help tune SpamAssassin, but then
I would turn it off.

Gary V



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