Yes, SA does skip a test if the score is zero. In fact, this is exactly how
the standard ruleset skips the "for pay" RBLs.
At 06:41 PM 11/12/2002 -0600, Aaron Paetznick wrote:
Does SpamAssassin actually bother to run a check if it's score is set to
zero? I'm wondering if I can disable one or m
On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 04:59:51PM -0800, Matthew Cline wrote:
> RBL tests, and tests which involve the running of Perl code (eval tests)
> will be skipped if their score is set to zero. However, simply regular
> expression tests are always run.
Unless something's changed without me noticing (w
On Tuesday 12 November 2002 04:41 pm, Aaron Paetznick wrote:
> Does SpamAssassin actually bother to run a check if it's score is set
> to zero? I'm wondering if I can disable one or more individual RBL
> checks if I set their score to zero. Anybody?
>
> Thanks in advance!
RBL tests, and tests wh
Does SpamAssassin actually bother to run a check if it's score is set to
zero? I'm wondering if I can disable one or more individual RBL checks
if I set their score to zero. Anybody?
Thanks in advance!
--Aaron
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