I moderate a mailing list that's hosted off of a third-party server to
which I don't have direct access (beyond the simplistic web-interface of
the list-management software). The list is (and must be) open to mail
from non-members, and thus collects huge amounts of spam. 

My plan for fixing this was to point the moderator address at an account
on my own server, where I could run SA on each message submission and 
use procmail to approve messages below a Magic Number and log-and-ignore
the rest. That requires no changes to the list management software (which
I don't control directly), and is generally convenient for everyone
involved.

The problem is that the moderation request the list sends to me gets
wrapped in MIME, and SA (as currently installed) doesn't do a very good
job of analyzing it, in part because there's a set of instructions stuck
on the front that are the same regardless of whether the message is spam
or ham. What can I do to point SA at the right parts of the message to
pay attention to?

--Sean


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