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On Mon, 11 Mar 2002, Mark Weinem told this:
On Sun, 10 Mar 2002, Sean Rima wrote:
That is what I would have thought but with the example of the subject
line, it is tagged every time as spam.
The example really gets the additional header line
"X-Antispam: Numbered Subject" ??
i cannot reproduce that here (with maildrop 1.3.4):
Using
if (...)
{
xfilter "reformail -A'X-Antispam: Numbered Subject'"
}
else
{
xfilter "reformail -A'X-Antispam: No Spam"
}
i get "No Spam"
Maybe another receipe that fails?
That is the only recipe that uses Numbered Subject, but I will look at
your example and maybe alter it slightly, because the end of all the
recipes for spam, move anything with a X-Antispam to a spam dir and
will in time auto report it to razor and possibly spam cop.
I hope to have a production set of recipes available in the next couple
of months. The only difference is that I am using the latest snapshot
version.
Sean
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