That is one test.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Travis Sullivan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I want to use combo filtering with testsfailed to further punish emails that fail two or more of the reliable tests.

If I could get started with the correct format, I can build it from there.

In scotts example:
TESTSFAILED 32 CONTAINS REVDNS-DUL-KEYWORDS

what is the purpse of the hyphens seperating the test names?

Travis

----- Original Message ----- From: "Darrell ([EMAIL PROTECTED])" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Travis,

The one thing to keep in mind is that "TESTSFAILED" is a variable that lists the tests that failed. The order of the TESTSFAILED line as you know is dependent on which tests failed. Essentially for a one line in the filter to try and list two tests names would be difficult to hit on. The example that Scott sent is the best approach since it uses "CONTAINS" and one test per line in the filter.

The point that Matt was trying to get across was that if you tried to list them on the same line it is very difficult cause you have to take specific ordering into account whereas Scott's example with one test per-line is the easiest way to do it.

I think the best thing until you get the hang of this would be to post what you want to do and what you have up to this point and we can guide you home on if it will work and if it does not how to tweak it to work.

Darrell
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Travis Sullivan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2005 12:12 AM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] found something new to me


Thanks for the reply Nick.

No, not at all.  I thought I did.

global.cfg contents:
COMBO  filter C:\IMail\Declude\lists\combo.txt x 0 0

combo.txt file contents:
TESTSFAILED 10 CONTAINS testname1-testname2

================

So, any test I want to combo script simply take the testname and seperate them by a hyphen?

like:
SPAMCOP-SBL

I thought that is how it was setup, then scott emailed this example:

MAXWEIGHT 100

TESTSFAILED 60 CONTAINS NJABL-DUL
TESTSFAILED 75 CONTAINS NJABL-DYNABLOCK
TESTSFAILED 60 CONTAINS SORBS-DUHL


Now Matt says this:
TESTSFAILED   0   CONTAINS   SPAMCOP SBL XBL
(no hypens)

And he said they have to be in the correct order for a matching string. I guess I have to look in the logs for the correct order. Anyone have a whitepaper on this?
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