Was hoping this did what it sort of implies (to me at least), which was to put 
the signature in the message body, which to me then meant NOT in the header. 
But, it's still in the header, so, it's actually in both.

I have two types of users, those that use Imap and or webmail and can use 
dovecot-antispam to train, and, those that use pop. Those using pop would set 
the signature to message. Those using dovecot-antispam, would have it set to 
header so procmail can send to the spam folder. If the header was not there, 
then, the recipe would have known to ignore the message and simply deliver to 
the inbox. 

Is it really supposed to be in both the header and body when set to message?
 
Steve

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