> On Thu, 8 Jun 2006, Kwan Lowe wrote:
>
>>
>>> I set up and trained SA on my machine:
>>>
>>> eben@pc:~$ sa-learn --backup | head
>>> v 3 db_version # this must be the first line!!!
>>> v 386 num_spam
>>> v 942 num_nonspam
>>>
>>> But it seems not to scan some messages, which I don't understand.
>>>
>>> Here are the headers of a SLUG message, which it did scan (not the
>>> "X-Spam-Status" header):
>>
>> If you're using the standalone client (versus the daemon), make sure that
>> your procmail pushes mail through spamassassin before other rules for
>> filtering newsgroups.
>
> Like this?
By it having an X-Spam-Status header means that it *did* go through spamassassin in
at least one place. I wonder if the mailman server itself is adding that header...
If so, maybe try changing the header text to something like "X-Spam-Status-Eben" or
similar and filtering on that instead.
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