> > This is an annoying problem indeed. In fact, I believe that
DSPAM should > make (at the administrator's request at least) rename
any preexisting > X-DSEAM-* headers (or their in body equivalents) in
order to avoid > problems like this. Unfortunately, I haven't had the
time to implement > that myself, so I configured exim to use a simple
perl script to perform > this task before feeding messages to DSPAM.
There may or may not be > other (simpler?) work arounds for other
MTAs.
And for Postfix, this is how to do it:
http://www.kirya.net/articles/setting-up-dspam-as-a-filter-for-postfix-on-debian-sarge/
> > Hope that helps, > > Elias >
S.t.
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