Jim McCullars wrote:

Per the Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf man page:

"The message Subject header is considered part of the body and becomes the
first paragraph when running the rules."

Jim McCullars
University of Alabama in Huntsville



Wow! Thanks Jim, I appreciate the quick response. I find this extremely surprising.

Now I must ask, does anyone know of any convenient way to scan only the body of the message, without the subject? Without creating meta rules/etc. I didn't see this as an option.

As it seems, if you have the same phrase in both the body and subject, you cannot tell if it actually appears in the body at all. You can only determine that it is in the subject, and _might_ be in the body.

Of course if it is in the body but NOT in the subject, a metarule will help but that's not what I'm going for.

Any ideas here? I thank you again.
Michael

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