> Then,  this means the external test of spamc32/spamassassin with the
> skipifweight  option  is  used  is meaningless since it is the first
> test fired.

Not  exactly  meaningless  -- I place it after Sniffer and a couple of
other  external tests, for example, and if you weight DNSBL/IP4R tests
high  enough,  you can make use of it. For custom filters, rather than
indicating preemption in the definition of the test, you have to build
the  preemption  into  the  text  of  the  custom  filter  with 'END,'
'SKIPIFWEIGHT,' and 'STOPALLTESTS' lines.

> I  am  sure since I am relatively new at this, someone has said this
> before.

Yes.  And  I'm definitely with you; full control over test order would
be an obvious improvement.

--Sandy


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