At 06:23 AM 3/11/2004, Jesper K. Pedersen wrote:
I'd be happy to participate in the fight against spam, but I do at least want
to know that my work is used at all.

I tried the following:

spamassassin --report < spam-mail
razor-report -f spam-mail

and both seems to work for a few seconds, and then terminates without any
message.

You can check the return code for razor-report.. if it returns a '2' there was an error.


A previous reply on this list indicate that only when there is an error a
message will be displayed, but I tried reporting my .emacs file, without any
notification that anything went wrong. Does that mean that Richard Stallmann
is now blacklisted? ;-)

I know you're joking, but that's quite silly.. Razor doesn't list addresses at all.
I also doubt it worked, since it won't be parseable as an email file. If it did work, any email containing your .emacs as an attachment might get flagged (if your trust score is high enough to push an email over the CF line on your own).



What I really want to do is put spam mails into an mbox file, and once in a
while send that off.

I tried spamassassin --report -D < ~/Mail/spam

That's a user error.. spamassassin --report explicitly does NOT support mbox format at the present. One email at a time. Only.


The only part of the SA toolset that does support mbox is sa-learn. Everything else is based on the single-email pipe model.




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