We tried this, and it didn't work very well.  The scoring doesn't range 
much.

It could be an issue with what's in our auto-learn database, but I think 
it has more to do with the missing message headers.   We even tacked on 
basic headers (to, from, subject), but its still missing the headers 
from traversing through various mail servers.

-Ryan

Shannon Peevey wrote:
> The easiest is to install spamassassin on your local machine and run your
> messages through them.  The issues are:
>
> 1. spamassassin auto-learns, so other sites are not going to have the same
> results as you will.
> 2. spamassassin also checks headers, so they will play a role in the remote
> scoring, but will not in your tests.
>
> lycka til,
> speeves
>
> On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 1:38 PM, Claude Schneegans <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>   
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a couple of sites which send some news letters to subscribers.
>> A couple of them are blocked by Spam Assassin.
>> I'm looking for some service I could send messages to and that will
>> return the Spam Assassin report and scoring, so I can make sure my news
>> letters are correct.
>>
>> Any hint ?
>>
>>
>>     
>
> 

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