> Where it says "The weight is a divisor of RBLmaxweight", how can it be
> a divisor?  If you divide the default 50 by 0.5, you get 100, not 25.
> Perhaps you mean it to be "multiplier" now?  If you multiply 50 by 0.5
> you get 25.

probably the example text is wrong; see, when the DNSBL weighting
feature was added to ASSP, the official explanation was that values
from 1 to 6 were used as dividers where values above 6 were used
as weight, this means that having and entry like (e.g.)

db.wpbl.info=>2

will result in a score increase of 50/2 => 25 in case an IP gets a hit
on the wpbl.info DNSBL; on the other hand, having an entry like

dnsbl-3.uceprotect.net=>10

would mean that a hit on the above DNSBL will result in a score
increase of 10 spam points; so, again, I think that probably the
phrasing in the GUI descriptive text is wrong ... given that things
(code) weren't changed to work in a different way... but then that
would badly break existing installations :(


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