I get results from %testsfailed%, as I mentioned yesterday, but I notice
that there's a problem with the tests in general. This problem existed
before this variable was added, so I don't think there's a connection. BUT:
I have several tests duplicated in order to perform multiple actions, WARNS
and HOLDS primarily. So, my presumption is that if TEST and TEST2 are the
duplicates, then if TEST fails then TEST2 should fail as well. And I see
plenty of cases where that is not happening. I get mail in my Inbox that has
the WARN header when the companion test should have held it and I get mail
in my SPAM folder that got held but doesn't have the WARN header.

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      Re: [Declude.JunkMail] header confusion on Thursday 7:20:44 AM

I tried several times yesterday to get %testsfailed%
working but it seemed to shut off weighing all together.
When we dropped this variable everything returned to
normal. We never saw tests listed here but had a blank line
as well. We are not using this variable now. I was waiting
for someone else to say something here. If you remove the
%testsfailed% perhaps you will see the blank lines disappear
too?

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J> Good morning, all.

J> I have a sequence of XINHEADER lines defined in my global.cfg, many based
on
J> suggestions from Roger Heath and others. They look something like:

J> XINHEADER       X-Note: Total spam weight of this E-mail is %WEIGHT%.
J> XINHEADER       X-Note: QueInControl: %QUEUENAME% (%NRECIPS%)
J> XINHEADER       X-Note: Tests failed: %testsfailed%
J> XINHEADER       X-Note: RDNS Real Origin: %REVDNS%[%REMOTEIP%]
J> XINHEADER       X-Note: SMTP Real From: %MAILFROM%
J> XINHEADER       X-Note: SMTP Real To: %ALLRECIPS%

J> In addition, I have several tests defined that use the WARN action and
they
J> have $default$.junkmail lines such as:

J> SPAMCOP         header  X-RBL-Warning: SPAMCOP
J> ADULT                   header  X-RBL-Warning: Possible ADULT Content

J> What I'm seeing in actual message Dxxxxxxx.SMD files is a blank line
between
J> the X-Notes and the X-RBL-Warnings, so that the X-RBL-Warnings are
showing
J> up as visible in the delivered messages. Is this a glitch, or have I done
J> something incorrect in my setups?

J> --

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