6.0.0-beta1
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[#4452] Revoke Spam markup
Summary Revoke Spam markup
Queue Sam
Queue Version HEAD
Type Enhancement
State Rejected
Priority 2. Medium
Owners
Requester mjr (at) hispeed (dot) ch
Created 09/22/2006 (6942 days ago)
Due
Updated 09/30/2006 (6934 days ago)
Assigned
Resolved 09/27/2006 (6937 days ago)
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09/30/2006 04:29:18 PM Jan Schneider Comment #5 Reply to this comment
Ah, now I got it. That still doesn't change the message source of course.
09/30/2006 09:53:21 AM Jan Schneider Comment #4 Reply to this comment
Good for you that you can configure the command that's being executed 
when marking messages as not spam.
09/30/2006 04:44:30 AM mjr (at) hispeed (dot) ch Comment #3 Reply to this comment
by invoking 'spamassassin -d' which is the command vor revoking the 
the markup. Spamassassin does all the work it just needs to be invoked.
How? There is no single markup method, it can be tweaked in many ways
by the administrator.
09/27/2006 11:20:21 AM Jan Schneider Comment #2
State ⇒ Rejected
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How? There is no single markup method, it can be tweaked in many ways 
by the administrator.
09/22/2006 11:07:12 PM mjr (at) hispeed (dot) ch Comment #1
Priority ⇒ 2. Medium
Type ⇒ Enhancement
Summary ⇒ Revoke Spam markup
Queue ⇒ Sam
State ⇒ New
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It would be really nice if you could revoke the markup done by 
spamassassin  (i.e. use spamassassin -d ) when wrongly marked as spam.

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