> Well since you are working on the code - something that for me would > be nice is a modification to your "-e" switch. What I would like to > have happen is return the SA weight only after a threshold is met. > For example with a setting of 5 an email of 4.99 would not be > considered spam but anything above would and the total score would > be passed. Hopefully I'm clear on this - I'm trying! Thanks for the > consideration.
I think I see your point. If you have the -lt option set, that'll be the low end of what's considered spam, and it's designed to accept a couple of decimal places, so you could pass '-lt 4.99'. The -e switch seems like it could be used concurrently to pass back the SPAMD weight, but by design -e will pass the SPAM weight no matter what else SPAMD or SPAMC32 thinks about the message (-e is designed to allow SPAMC32 to function as a 'weight' type test). So what you're asking for is a switch like -e, but which is more conditional, allowing the possible result codes: - 0, if -lt not met - <SPAMD weight>, if -lt met and <SPAMD weight> <= -et value - -et value, if <SPAMD weight> > -et value Sounds like a good option, and I can't think of a way of kludging that in one external test instance with the current switches (you could actually do it with multiple SPAMC32 runs -- don't!). I'll add it in. Thanks, Sandy ------------------------------------ Sanford Whiteman, Chief Technologist Broadleaf Systems, a division of Cypress Integrated Systems, Inc. e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] SpamAssassin plugs into Declude! http://www.imprimia.com/products/software/freeutils/SPAMC32/download/release/ Defuse Dictionary Attacks: Turn Exchange or IMail mailboxes into IMail Aliases! http://www.imprimia.com/products/software/freeutils/exchange2aliases/download/release/ http://www.imprimia.com/products/software/freeutils/ldap2aliases/download/release/ --- This E-mail came from the Declude.JunkMail mailing list. To unsubscribe, just send an E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and type "unsubscribe Declude.JunkMail". The archives can be found at http://www.mail-archive.com.