Michael Johnson wrote:
> 
> That makes perfect sense.  Thanks!
> 
> Out of curiosity, could that be done as {yes} {no} and get the same  
> result?

Yup, in fact the {1}{0} could have been omitted entirely, as they are 
the default values for those parameters to ${if...}. I try to structure 
my conditions to omit those parameters whenever possible in my config, 
as I find that makes it easier to read.

> What about the core problem?  I went into the scores.cf file of SA  
> and changed the blacklist to 50 from 100.  Is the inability to reject  
> a score over 100 a bug or a feature?  

It's something that you're the only person to report. I suspect there's 
something going on that your not noticing. Can you produce exim debug 
output from a test message that scores higher than 100 in SA?

Having said that, I just searched my logs and have no messages with 
scores of 100 or higher, so I can't with certainty say that it works. I 
do think a bug like that would have been noticed by now, though.

- Marc



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