How much extra processing to an e-mail does adding a bunch of weight
range statements like:

WEIGHT1019  weightrange x x 10 19
WEIGHT2029  weightrange x x 20 29
WEIGHT3034  weightrange x x 30 34
WEIGHT3539  weightrange x x 35 39

I really just want these just to report on from the logs rather than
take action on them during e-mail processing. My guess is that it should
not take too much CPU.

You are correct; the weightrange tests use only a negligible amount of CPU time.


Also if I so not want these tests to show up in the %TESTSFAILED%
variable then would I add

HIDETESTS WEIGHT1019 WEIGHT2029    ......

And would I need to put in the $default$.junkmail file

WEIGHT1019 LOG

Correct. Note that you could simply not include the WEIGHT1019 line in the $default$.JunkMail file, which would have the same effect.


-Scott
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