> Our users have MS Outlook as the e-mail client, so they can't match on 
> abitrary headers.  There are some political issues with changing the 
> subject on false positives, especially when it is then replied to and the 
> original sender sees we think they are a SPAMmer.

It turns out that Outlook 2003 has the ability to filter on abitrary text 
in the headers, so it can find the "X-Spam-Score" header.  The users say 
this is a new feature (only a few of the tech people use Outlook), so 
that has solved my problem.

Again, thanks for all the hints.


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