Piping user notes through spamassassin won't help--at least without some
special config that I don't know about.

man spamassassin says:
-C path, --configpath=path, --config-file=path
                                  Path to standard configuration dir

Cool. Out of curiosity, what does your config file look like?

S

actually its not a config file, its a config dir :)
I have many files in /usr/share/spamassassin, although not all are needed for us.

Anyway, I think the best thing to do now is to implement a function to pass the note through spamassassin and display the result (X-Spam-Status line) in the e-mail that is sent to the notes list, so that we can check if we need to tweak the configuration.

Nuno

P.S.: I hope you have received my e-mail with the results of spamassassin, because it wasn't delivered to the mailling list. It was probably filtered by spamassassin :)

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