Brian,

> So the 'content' field of the msgs table is only updated with an 'S'
> if it at or above kill level. Can someone explain to me why this is?
> It is somewhat confusing when the score is between
> $sa_tag2_level_deflt and $sa_kill_level_deflt. The database would say
> 'C' (clean) yet the logs would say 'SPAM' and the 'spam detected'
> headers would be added. Thanks in advance.

Perhaps there should be two flags to reflect each of the kill / tag2 levels.

The idea behind the current choice is the same as for quarantining:
- if mail is not delivered, it goes to quarantine and content becomes 'S';
- if the mail _was_ delivered (tagged or not), recipient can do with it
  whatever he pleases, but as far as central content filtering is concerned,
  the mail was not treated as spam and not held.

For statistical purposes it is perhaps better to deal with score levels
directly.

  Mark


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