John Rudd wrote:
Theo Van Dinter wrote:
On Thu, Dec 06, 2007 at 09:30:34AM +, Justin Mason wrote:
if that doesn't work, it's a bug; please report it at the Bugzilla.
... assuming that the local.cf file is actually being read and doesn't
have an
error causing the parsing of the file to f
On Thu, Dec 06, 2007 at 09:12:44AM -0800, John Rudd wrote:
> That wouldn't cause the score to actually be 0 though. The score is
> correctly being set to 0, but the rule is still showing up in the list
> of triggered rules.
Are you sure it's 0 and not 0.001 or something else small and non-zero?
On Thu, Dec 06, 2007 at 07:56:30PM +0100, Jonas Eckerman wrote:
> What happens when a zero score rule (not named __.*) is used in a
> meta rule?
There's no difference between those two things.
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John Rudd wrote:
The score is
correctly being set to 0, but the rule is still showing up in the list
of triggered rules.
What happens when a zero score rule (not named __.*) is used in a
meta rule?
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Theo Van Dinter wrote:
On Thu, Dec 06, 2007 at 09:30:34AM +, Justin Mason wrote:
if that doesn't work, it's a bug; please report it at the Bugzilla.
... assuming that the local.cf file is actually being read and doesn't have an
error causing the parsing of the file to fail. :)
That wo
On Thu, Dec 06, 2007 at 09:30:34AM +, Justin Mason wrote:
> if that doesn't work, it's a bug; please report it at the Bugzilla.
... assuming that the local.cf file is actually being read and doesn't have an
error causing the parsing of the file to fail. :)
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John Rudd writes:
>
>
> In the past, turning off a rule was supposed to be as simple as setting
> its score to zero. Is that no longer the case? I set a rule to zero,
> and it's still showing up in my logs (but it looks like the value is
> correctly being recorded as zero, so it's not affec
John Rudd schrieb:
In the past, turning off a rule was supposed to be as simple as setting
its score to zero. Is that no longer the case? I set a rule to zero,
and it's still showing up in my logs (but it looks like the value is
correctly being recorded as zero, so it's not affecting my sc