Spamassassin functions as a filter. The message goes in one end and
exits the other with the extra headers etc. added. You need to
configure the mail program (eg. postfix) to filter incoming mails
through it. Of course you have to configure spamassassin to modify the
subject header.


Ramon Casha


On 14 March 2013 11:11, James Azzopardi <[email protected]> wrote:
> Try changing ***SPAM*** to something else
> which is not with *** and the word SPAM.
>
> JAmes
>
>
>
> On 14/03/2013 11:07, Jonathan Aquilina wrote:
>>
>> I have no idea whats goign on here, but i have all of the above
>> mentioned working right, Now I need the spam emails to be delivered to
>> the people to ensure they are not spam, the problem is that they are not
>> being delivered with ***SPAM*** tags in the subject,
>>
>> im on ubuntu 12.04
>>
>> i followed the server guide on this setup and google isnt yielding me
>> much that the server guide hasnt already told me.
>>
>> Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> --
>> Jonathan Aquilina
>>
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