Am 26.05.2016 um 20:37 schrieb sha...@shanew.net:
I hope he means a mechanism by which spamass-milter will allow
specified (in the config, not in the code) SA headers to actually get
added when they pass through spamass-milter.  The current behavior is
that four(?) SA headers are kept, but everything else is discarded.

I've wanted something like that for years, though not enough to
actually ask for it ;-)

well, the behavior in combination with the BCC (-B) has one advantage: you can easily put messages which where flagged and which where rejected in different folders with a sieve rule :-)

it looks not completly abandoned since there was a release in the last year, the wiki refers to a issue from 2010 - wonder who is more outdated - the wiki or spamass-milter....

when there are no problems you don't need new updates

* Do Feb 26 2015 Paul Howarth <p...@city-fan.org> - 0.4.0-1
- Update to 0.4.0
  - New options:
    -C option to change the default reject code
    -S option to specify a path to sendmail (for the -x option)
    -R option to specify the rejection message
    -a option to skip messages that were authenticated
  - IPv6 address support
  - Syntax clean-ups
- Drop upstreamed syntax, rejection text and IPv6 patches
- Update authuser patch: note that upstream has introduced a -a option that
  does pretty much the same as the -I option added by this patch, so this
patch is deprecated and will not be included in builds for Fedora 22 onwards
- Clean up other patches to apply cleanly

* Di Feb 15 2011 Paul Howarth <p...@city-fan.org> - 0.3.2-1
- Update to 0.3.2 (upstream fix for popen unsanitized input vulnerability:
  CVE-2010-1132, #572117, #572119, http://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?29136)
- Drop popen patch, now upstream
- Rework syntax, rcvd and bits patches to apply against new codebase

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