On Friday 11 March 2005 01:25 am, Peter Guhl wrote:
> Hello all
>
> Our Mailclient handles * in filter rules as wildcards. Now I tried to
> change the subject tagging to # (as I have seen it at other
> spamassassins-results) but this is the comment character (--> --lint
> fails). Experimenting with escaping resulted in \\#SPAM\\# (using
> \#SPAM\# in local.cf) or in " (using "#SPAM#").
>
> Now... how did those people manage to tag spam with #SPAM#? Any idea?
>
> Somebody suggested to use ++++SPAM++++. Of course, that's easy - but
> nobody else does it and I don't want to invent my own tagging-standard
> if I can avoid it.
>
> Regards
>          Peter

I have a lot of windows machines behind several spamassassin 
filtered mail servers, and all of them flag with X for this very reason.
Various emailers use * as wildcards, and I have having to escape 
it for my linux clients as well.

As for inventing a standard,,,  I submit this configurable for a reason.

add_header all Level _STARS(X)_
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John Andersen

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