Are you trying to score a hit if the message failed all 3 tests?
Yes.
but why the > (sybmol afterwords, what is that telling declude to
process?)
Should not be there, disregard.
So, in the example above, say test name is combo-sc-sbl-xbl and info
resides in the combo-sc-sbl-xbl.txt filter file, you would just assign a
value in the global.cfg file such as:
IPBL ipfile E:\IMail\Declude\ipbl.txt x 5 0
should be:
IPBL filter E:\IMail\Declude\ipbl.txt x 5 0
----- Original Message -----
From: "Travis Sullivan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2005 8:27 PM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] found something new to me
TESTSFAILED END NOTCONTAINS SPAMCOP
TESTSFAILED END NOTCONTAINS SBL
TESTSFAILED 0 CONTAINS XBL>
Explain the theory of this to me, please.
stop testing if the test doesn't contain spamcop, or sbl, but zero if
contains xbl....
Are you trying to score a hit if the message failed all 3 tests? but why
the > (sybmol afterwords, what is that telling declude to process?)
So, in the example above, say test name is combo-sc-sbl-xbl and info
resides in the combo-sc-sbl-xbl.txt filter file, you would just assign a
value in the global.cfg file such as:
IPBL ipfile E:\IMail\Declude\ipbl.txt x 5 0
This will punish the email that failed at least the three tests of
spamcop, sbl, and xbl, and add another 5 points to it. Am I finally
understanding this?
Travis
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