Hi,

On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 05:27:17 -0800 "Loren Wilton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

...
> I like the Spamcop headers on things so I can see what they are.  But I'd
> also like to get the original message, with maybe one added header,
> something like "X-SpamAssassin-Detected-Spam: 10.7", and not all the
> fishwrapping, so I could filter the original spam into a bucket, or maybe
> auto-forward it to SpamCop.

I'd strongly advise against auto-forwarding or reporting messages as
spam without manually verification. The Razor folks strongly discourage
auto-reporting; the same should go for any public blacklist.

Two things happen when you screw up a report to Spamcop - yet another
server is wrongly blacklisted by bl.spamcom.net (this happens far too
often for it to be useful for blocking mail, unlike the SBL or XBL) and
you run the risk of getting dropped as a contributor. Though it's
apparently been getting better with time, Spamcop's quality control is
still miserable; please don't become part of the problem.

> Is there any obvious way to do something like this?

Like others have said,

spamassassin -d < marked_message > clean_message

or

spamassassin --remove-markup < marked_message > clean_message

hth,

-- Bob

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