Adam Funk wrote:
> I have a working ~/.forward file that (simplified) looks like this
> (the X-Spam-Score header is added by my hosting provider):
> 
> 
> # Exim filter
> 
> # (1) put SVN messages in the svn folder
> if
>   $h_subject: matches "^SVN \\\\S+ commit: .* r.* - "
> then
>   save $home/Maildir/.svn/
> 
> # (2A) put "hard" spam in spam1
> elif
>   $h_X-Spam-Score: contains "++++++"
> then
>   save $home/Maildir/.spam1/
> 
> # (2B) put spam score >= 3 in the spam folder
> elif
>   $h_X-Spam-Score: contains "+++"
> then
>   save $home/Maildir/.spam/
> 
> # (3) put everything else in the inbox
> else
>   save $home/Maildir/
> endif
> 
> 
> In the examples in the Exim filter spec and wiki, I sometimes see the
> line "finish" at the end of intermediate "then" clauses.  What does
> that gain?
> 
> I've been examing the contents of the "spam1" folder for a while and
> am ready to start silently deleting based on that score.  Do I just
> change "save ..." to "seen finish" in clause (2A) above?
> 
> Thanks,
> Adam
> 
> (I'm sorry if this message gets duplicated.)
> 
> 

http://docs.exim.org/current/filter.html#SECTfinish

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