Scott,

This feature would be of GREAT use.  Many simply haven't thought out the
implications of allowing the ability to combine tests.

One example: the gentleman that wants to filter for specific names, but only
one one domain -- this should allow setting that up.

Adding the ability to combine results from two lists would make many of the
tests much more effective (but, of course, more complicated to maintain).

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> Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Test based on results of other tests
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> >Is there a test that can be based on the results of 2 or more other
> >specific tests?  ex: an email that fails both HELOBOGUS and
> >BADHEADERS would fail "HELOHEAD" and have x number of points
> >added/deducted to it?
>
> No, that is not possible.  It is something that has been
> requested, but it
> looks like a feature that few people would use.
>
>                                                     -Scott
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