Theo, Carl,

I poked around the code this morning and I think for us, this is going
to be a tougher problem to solve than I first thought.

Theo, you are correct AFAIK the calls to the library routines
responsible for wrapping lines and adding in the \t chars are confused
by the lines they are receiving.  I could not find a clean way to hack
this in the spamass-milter code.  I hate to go add code to the milter to
remove what is being added to by spamd.

The -M switch is not an option for us becase we depend on headers to do
a downstream sort of tagged e-mail in the Windows server.

This is fun poking around these systems, but not really what I do day to
day.  I could use some pointers if you would.  I am a little surprised
this isn't causing more trouble than it seems to be.

Thanks again,

--paul

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