Hello,

with every recipient, set an acl_c* variable if and only if there is
some spamcheck action to be performed. pass the mail to spamd if it's
set.

I'm trying to do this, but I couldn't figure out how to do it yet. This is a part of my configure-file (acl_check_rcpt):

  accept  domains       = +local_domains
          endpass
          verify        = recipient
          set acl_c0    = ${if or { \
                                   {or { \

[EMAIL PROTECTED]@{/mailin/conf/antispam.txt}}}{subject-rewrite}} \

[EMAIL PROTECTED]@{/mailin/conf/antispam.txt}}}{junk-folder}} \
                                   }} \
                                   {eq{$acl_c0}{yes}} \
                               } \
                          } {yes}{no}}

During the test I'm receiving this:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]@{/vrmd/mailin/conf/antispam.txt}}}{junk-folder}} }} {eq{$acl_c0}{yes}} } } {yes}{no}}
>>>                  = true {yes}{no}}
>>> accept: condition test succeeded
250 Accepted

This looks good. But acl_c0 doesn't seem to be set. Here is another part of my config (acl_check_data):

  warn    spam      = nobody
          condition = ${if and { \
                                 {<{$message_size}{100K}} \
                                 {eq{$acl_c0}{yes}} \
                           } \
                      }
          message = X-Spamcheck: $acl_c0

Thus returns:

>>> using ACL "acl_check_data"
>>> processing "warn"
>>> check spam = nobody
>>> check condition = ${if and { {<{$message_size}{100K}} {eq{$acl_c0}{yes}} } }
>>>                 =
>>> warn: condition test failed
>>> processing "accept"

The message is 100K and actually I expected this condition to succeed.

And what I'm still wondering about is that the spamcheck is done somehow anyway, because according to the transport a subject-rewrite takes place and it really takes place although the spam-condition was failing:

address_directory:
[...]
  headers_add = ${if and { \

[EMAIL PROTECTED]@{/vrmd/mailin/conf/antispam.txt}}}{subject-rewrite}} \
                        {eq{$spam_score_int}{10}} \
                    } {Subject: [SPAM?] $h_Subject:}{}}

It seems that I missed some details of the spamfilter and acl-functioning. Any ideas?

Regards
Marten

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