I'm confused. The man page for spamc seems to imply that if I use
the "--headers" option with spamc it will only return the headers,
it will omit the body.
However when I tried it, it seems to do the exact opposite.
It seems to return the body, even in cases when it should not.

EG:
  spamc -r < /tmp/spam

returns -just- the spam report 'Content analysis details' output.

If I then add the '--headers' (EG:
  spamc --headers -r  < /tmp/spam

then I get the report & the body of the message.

similarly with '-y', when used with '-f' it makes no difference
in the output.
This is SA 3.3.1

So what should I use, I just want the report & any additional headers
that SA added to the message, I don't want the body back.

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