I don't think this is the answer -- the binary difference between 2.9 and 3.0 is pretty large, and in any case, SA's rounding can tell the difference between these. This might be the problem if it were 2.9999 versus 3.0 but not for a .1 difference.
C dman wrote: d> On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 12:32:03PM -0600, LuKreme wrote: d> | OK, so I decided to drop the value of X_OSIRU_SPAM_SRC to 2.9 (from 3.0) d> d> | X-Spam-Status: Yes, hits=5.0 required=5.0 d> d> | SPAM: Hit! (3.0 points) DNSBL: sender is Confirmed Spam Source d> d> | puzzled. d> d> Welcome to binary floating point :-). There is no such number as 2.9 d> (decimal) in binary floating point. (with 48 places of precision it d> is 2.899999999999999911182158029987476766109466552734) In addition I d> think SA does rounding on the scores. d> d> Make the score lower (like 2.5) and you'll get the result you want. d> d> -D d> d> _______________________________________________________________ Have big pipes? SourceForge.net is looking for download mirrors. We supply the hardware. You get the recognition. Email Us: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk