On Sep 29, 2004, at 7:24 PM, Bill Shupp wrote:

a.h.s. boy (lists) wrote:
So it sounds like you can just set the simscan rejection level very high, like 30, and it will only reject the mail over that threshold. If SpamAssassin's own "threshold" setting can be different (like 7), then SA will still mark the mail as Spam, and simscan will allow it to pass through.


That's how I read it. I plan to test simscan soon. Right now it's failing, and strace is not helping, but I have not tested it much yet. I'll report back when I have.

I got a response from Ken Jones. Sounds like we have it right:

With spamassassin enabled --enable-spam the email is passed through
spamassassin with all it's associated headers. If the email is marked as
spam then it is rejected. All other emails pass through with the spamassassin
headers intact.


With --enable-spam-hits=number then only email above this hit count is
rejected. All other email is passed through including email marked as spam.
The idea was to only reject really bad spam and let the user filter the rest.


Cheers,
spud.

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