Sorry about that.  You are of course correct.

Matt



Scott Fisher wrote:
I'm pretty sure NOTCONTAINS requires 1.79i7

Scott Fisher
Director of IT
Farm Progress Companies

  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/20/04 04:05PM >>>
        
Goran,

Not a difference of opinion, a difference in description, but they were 
all accurate.

Test actions have no effect on the score (weight) applied by tests.  
Setting a test action to IGNORE will not affect the score applied by 
that test.

What you are looking to do would be best done with a filter that began 
with the line:

ALLRECIPS      END      NOTCONTAINS      @mytestdomain.com

...yadda, yadda, yadda

To do this, you must download the most recent interim release, 1.79i6, 
otherwise the ALLRECIPS might be broken, and NOTCONTAINS was just 
introduced in this version (alleluia).

Matt




Goran Jovanovic wrote:

  
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] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

 

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Matt
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2004 3:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Are tests executed?

 

Nick and Goran,

I thought that I would clarify one thing that I think is more to the 
point on one of the questions regarding scoring.

When a test produces a score, that score always applies to the total 
weight regardless of if an action is defined in the JunkMail file.  
With custom filters you can disable the filter and therefore the 
scoring for a particular user or domain using END statements so that 
it doesn't produce any score, but you need to have JunkMail Pro to do 
that, and you should be running at least the 1.79 beta.

If you want to be more specific, I'm sure that someone around here 
will help you get something running the way you want it to.

Matt



Nick Hayer wrote:



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:



 

    
OK if I have a test defined in the GLOBAL.CFG and I have per-domain

configs and if I only add the line 



TESTNAME WARN (or whatever) 



In only one domain's $default$.junkmail file



1) Will the test be executed for each e-mail for every domain or

only the tests listed in that domains .junkmail file?

   

      
The test will always execute - it is defined in the global.cfg. The

ACTIONS of the test will execute are defines in "that domains

.junkmail file"



    
2) If the test is executed for all domains then
      
 

    
will the score of the  test be added to e-mails for all domains?

   

      
Nope. the ACTION of the test - WARN, etc execution is controlled by

the  ".junkmail where the test is listed.



    
3) If 2 is true then doI have to add TESTNAME IGNORE to all 
        
other > domain's config files to not count the score?

nope.



Hope this confused ya...



Bottom line the way I see it - tests are executed in the global.cfg.

"IF" that test is defined in a particular .junkmail file that 

junkmail file will define the action to take.



Cheers - 



-Nick Hayer



 

    
Thanx







    Goran Jovanovic

    The LAN Shoppe



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