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Posted to users@spamassassin.apache.org by SickBoy <si...@blupill.com> on 2005/12/06 19:36:29 UTC
X-Spam headers placement issue
Hi there.
After installing the brand new SA 3.1.0 I've spotted one small thing.
When mail is processed by SA ( spamc/spamd from procmail in this example),
it adds all the X-Spam headers at the beginning of the mail (prepend).
I've submitted a bug [
http://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=4721 ], bit it turns
to be not a bug at all, but the new (3.1.0) way of header placement
scheme.
Still, I'm wondering:
Is there a simple way to change the .pm file to switch back to the OLD
(pre-3.1.0) method of adding the X-Spam headers (append) ?
I'd really like to see all of the X- headers (X-Virus is already there, as
you can see in the attachment for the bug -
http://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/attachment.cgi?id=3294&action=view )
at the END of the header space.
People with adequate knowledge of perl - please respond ;)
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GreetZ,
SickBoy
Re: X-Spam headers placement issue
Posted by Mike Jackson <mj...@barking-dog.net>.
> When mail is processed by SA ( spamc/spamd from procmail in this example),
> it adds all the X-Spam headers at the beginning of the mail (prepend).
I don't want to be one of those jerks who tells you to read the list
archives for an answer, but I know this subject has been raised several
times since the release of 3.1.0.