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.) > >
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