Of course you have seen Scott's response.  That is really what you need.

Our system does a little more gating..

Just to give you an example..

We use IMAGEFX's blacklist.  But we do not want that list to be used for
regular weight since we always block the emails blacklisted by that list and
then add it to our blacklist- this way our blacklist is added to Imail's
blocked email which saves us a lot of processing.

So to make sure IMageFX does not add to the weights and is treated
separately we make it a 1000 in weight.  This way no entry in that list is
ever deleted.

We hold on 20 and delete on 60.

Regards,
Kami


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Kami,

That's way too complicated for my simple mind.  I have no idea what is
happening in the example.  Simple is way better and fits my less than genius
IQ.

If that's the only way, I'll just make SPAMCOP have a weight of 10, then it
will HOLD.

I was hoping I could do it by putting a HOLD action on SPAMCOP, but it could
be added to the WEIGHT tests also.

Thanks, Andy


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>
> Hi Andy:
>
> We do this by using weightrange.
>
> We simply add a weight that is way out of the range of other tests, e.g.
> 1000
>
> Then we bracket the tests and apply different actions on different ranges.
>
> When you use this type of weighing.. For example every test is 1 or 2 
> or 20.. The collection of all tests can never get to 1000 - so a 
> single test can be gated and picked up using weight range easily..
>
> This is an example of what we have in the global.cfg.
>
>
> WEIGHT15-19s weightrange x x 15 19
> WEIGHT15-19c weightrange x x 15 19
>
> WEIGHT20s weight x x 20 0
> WEIGHT20r weight x x 20 0
>
> WEIGHT60-999 weightrange x x 60 999
>
> WEIGHTIMGFXs weight x x 1000 0
> WEIGHTIMGFXr weight x x 1000 0
> WEIGHT1100-1500 weightrange x x 1100 1500
>
> Then in the default$ we take action on each of these ranges separately.
>
> Please note:  "s" suffix is for adding to the subject a note and the r 
> is for other actions.
>
> Regards,
> Kami
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2003 9:09 AM
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>
> Hi,
>
> Can I make a test (like SPAMCOP)  be included in the weighting system, 
> but also be a HOLD action by itself?
>
> So, if it fails SPAMCOP it will be held, but if the total wieght 
> exceeds
the
> DELETE threshold, it will be deleted.
>
> Thanks, Andy
>
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