Hi Bonno,

You can alter the InvURIBL and Sniffer test definitions in your config to use 
Pete McNeil's WeightGate utility to conditionally run those tests.

An example InvURIBL line is

INV-URIBL external weight "C:\IMail\Declude\WeightGate\WeightGate.exe -100 
%WEIGHT% 500 F:\IMail\Declude\INVURIBL\invURIBL.exe %WEIGHT% %REMOTEIP%" 0 0

It checks to see if the weight of the email is between -100 and 500.  If not it 
doesn't run InvURIBL

You can get it from Pete's website:
http://www.armresearch.com/tools/arm/weightGate.jsp

Hope this helps,

Darin.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: Bonno Bloksma 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2010 7:14 AM
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] stop scanning after x points


Hi,

I use Declude with build-in Sniffer and InvURIbl. Other then that mostly the 
default tests.
Using the new 4.10.42 version.

I would like Declude to examine the points scored so far before launching 
Sniffer or InvURIbl as those are body tests and need more cpu.
I hold at 20 and delete at 30. I want Sniiffer and InvURI not called if 
standard dns tests have allready scored 60+ points.
Is that possible?

I know I can do something like that in tests I create myself but I have no such 
tests.
If there is not yet a way to tell Delcude to evaluate tests that can score 
negative weights first maybe that would be a good idea as well to combine with 
the conditional calling of more tests.


Met vriendelijke groet,
Bonno Bloksma
senior systeembeheerder

tio 

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