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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> spamassassin-users
spamassassin-users
Re: Fwd: Tagging for spam mails
by Theo Van Dinter other posts by this author
Dec 14 2006 10:25AM messages near this date
Fwd: Tagging for spam mails | Way to skip scanning per-user?
On Thu, Dec 14, 2006 at 12:46:55PM -0500, Brad Baker wrote:
>  I want report_safe 1 but I don't want the original message as an
>  attachment - I want it included below the spam report (inline).  A lot
>  of our users have problems with opening and managing attachments.

You'd have to write your own code to do that.  In SpamAssassin the two
options are: report_safe (put the original in an attachment), or only
modify the headers.

>  It appears to be a spam tagging option per the spam assassin
>  documentation. I'm hoping it will add the spam report to the body of
>  the message w/o using attachments but I can't seem to figure out
>  exactly how it works.

Reading the documentation link you sent, it's telling you what report_safe
does...

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