Anyway, the next version of SPAMC32 is coming out very soon with the

ability  to  consult  a  local  SPAMC32 log file (rather than the main
SPAMD  log  file)  to  check which individual SA rules failed for each
message; this is a definite need.
Hi Sandy,

Well since you are working on the code - something that for me would be nice is a modification to your "-e" switch. What I would like to have happen is return the SA weight only after a threshold is met. For example with a setting of 5 an email of 4.99 would not be considered spam but anything above would and the total score would be passed. Hopefully I'm clear on this - I'm trying! Thanks for the consideration.

-Nick



As for SPAMC32 inserting headers directly, this is technically simple,
but  I  have purposely avoided implementing this functionality because
it  will  add  significant  extra  disk  I/O  to  reread and alter the
original  message,  rather than letting Declude add all of its headers
at  once  when  done  processing. Plus, adding the names of 10, 20, or
more SA rules to the message headers can be pretty sloppy. So, in sum,
header  insertion  will  likely  be  added as an optional command-line
switch,  but  it's  not  as  much  of  a priority as the local logging
function. I will keep the list posted, as always.

--Sandy


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