Howdy, folks. Quick question about reporting, here.
I use Razor in conjunction with Bogofilter
(http://bogofilter.sf.net/), which keeps my inbox spam nearly at
zero.
I have a call to razor-check in my .procmailrc, and anything
that hits goes in a razor-spam mailbox. For whatever's left, I do a
bogofilter check, and anything that hits there goes in a
bogofilter-spam mailbox. Anything else goes through to my inbox.
Every couple of days I do a manual check of these two spam mailboxes
(razor-spam and bogofilter-spam) for false positives. When I've
refiled those, I run everything left in razor-spam through bogofilter,
to train the Bayesian filter. And, I run everything left in
bogofilter-spam through razor-report ("razor-report -m
~/Mail/bogofilter-spam"), since I figure that's only polite.
My question is this: my procmailrc recipe adds an "X-Bogosity" header
to all the messages that bogofilter checks, some of which end up in
the bogofilter-spam folder. No other headers, like "Subject", are
affected.
So, my question: do I need to strip these X-Bogosity headers before
running razor-report?
I tried stripping (by hand) the header off everything in the mailbox,
and then ran it through razor-report -H, and it had output identical
to checking the signature without stripping the header.
Comment?
~ESP
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