does the X-Bogosity line mess up spamicity calculations?

David Relson relson at osagesoftware.com
Thu Aug 5 05:10:42 CEST 2004


On Wed, 4 Aug 2004 23:54:45 -0300
Trevor Smith wrote:

> On August 4, 2004 9:52 pm, Chris Wilkes wrote:
> 
> > David pointed this out to me a while ago:
> >
> > # s=/tmp/mail.txt
> > # echo "X-Bogosity: No, tests=bogofilter, spamicity=0.000000,
> > version=0.91.4" > $s # echo "Hi There" >> $s
> > # echo "" > $s
> > # echo "Body" >> $s
> > # cat $s
> > # bogofilter -I $s -vvv
> >
> > You can see it skips the X-Bogosity header.
> 
> hmph.
> 
> I'm not able to reproduce any output from the above instructions. I am
> *VERY* inexperienced with linux in general so bear with me.

To ask the silly question, did you remove the leading '#' (which is the
command prompt and which the shell sees as a comment character) from
each line?



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