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I just posted a reply to Nick’s post that I should have done earlier. The weight will be applied no matter what, assuming no END statements and such.
Since it is a filter test, I would put a line at the top something like this:
ALLRECIPS END NOTENDSWITH domaintobeusedfortestthisrule
That way, unless the recipient is in the domain you list, the test will end.
John Tolmachoff Engineer/Consultant/Owner eServices For You
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OK Let me recap
TESTNAME filter ……
Is defined in global.cfg
Every e-mail what goes through the system will have this test executed against it.
Assuming no END statements the test will run to conclusion. If the e-mail fails something in the test that gives it a score of 10 then (here we have a difference of opinion)
John says that the 10 will be added to the score for that e-mail regardless of the per domain configs Nick says that the 10 will not be added to the score of the e-mail unless the TESTNAME is defined in the per domain config
The actions that can be taken in the per domain config
TESTNAME IGNORE this will add the score to the e-mail but nothing will be added to the headers TESTNAME WARN this will add the score to the e-mail and a warning in the headers
What I am really trying to understand is:
I want to try out a new test. I put it in global.cfg. It is a filter test that is going to add scores of 5 to 50 depending on what it does. I only want the test to apply to one domain so that I can test it out. How do I do this? Can I do this?
Goran Jovanovic The LAN Shoppe 2345 Yonge Street, Suite 302 Toronto, Ontario M4P 2E5 Phone: (416) 440-1167 x-2113 Cell: (416) 931-0688 E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Nick and Goran, On 20 May 2004 at 14:46, "Goran Jovanovic" <GJovanovic wrote: Goran, Since this has not been answered someone lower on the food chain [me]will give it a try On 20 May 2004 at 13:57, Goran Jovanovic wrote:
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