[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> No, but if you use procmail to call SA  you can modify your procmailrc to
> skip calling SA for messages with x-Spam-Status set to Yes.

> Be sure to avoid skipping emails with X-Spam-Status: No, as those emails  are
> likely to be forgeries and it provides a way around SA.

> The other alternative is to customize their header name on one or both
> systems, and use X-JoesISP-Spam-Status: instead of X-Spam-Status:

I would avoid doing any filtering based on X-Spam-Status at all.

Had a colleague who was filtering on the "X-Spam-Status" header containing 
"yes". 

Not surprisingly, headers such as this were matching:

X-spam-status: No, hits=0.1 required=5.0 tests=BAYES_50,HTML_MESSAGE

Use X-spam-flag instead (just if it exists, forget any content).

Owen

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