On Fri Sep 16 2016 01:22:20 Jeff Morris <jeffm...@nullmodem.org> said: > > On 9/12/2016 4:15 PM, Jeff Morris wrote: >> On 9/4/2016 7:22 AM, @lbutlr wrote: >>> On 01 Sep 2016, at 13:18, Jeff Morris <jeffm...@nullmodem.org> wrote: >>>> $sa_spam_subject_tag = sprintf( "[SPAM: %06.3f]", _SCORE_ ); >>>> >>>> Or is there a better way to do what I want? Maybe there's a token like >>>> _ZSCORE_ ? :-) >>> Close. >>> >>> _SCORE(PAD)_ message score, if PAD is included and is either >>> spaces or >>> zeroes, then pad scores with that many spaces or >>> zeroes >>> (default, none) ie: _SCORE(0)_ makes 2.4 become >>> 02.4, >>> _SCORE(00)_ is 002.4. 12.3 would be 12.3 and >>> 012.3 >>> respectively. >>> >>> _SCORE(0)_ will pad with 0’s and _SCORE( )_ will pad with spaces >> >> Thank you! I'm not sure how I missed that when I looked for it, but indeed, >> that works like a charm. > > Sigh. Well, it would appear that I spoke too soon. I *thought* it was working > like a charm; turns out I was looking at already delivered spam on which I > had already run a search and replace on the spam tag to make it sortable. > When I went back and looked at my spam folder again today I realized that on > new incoming spam, Amavisd is actually tagging with the literal string > "_SCORE(0)_". So for some reason, Amavisd doesn't recognize this padded > version of score for me. Was this a feature only added recently perhaps? I'm > running Centos7, using the amavisd-new-2.10.1-5 rpm. Any other way to do this?
The _SCORE(PAD)_ is a spamassassin setting, not an amavis setting. Where are you setting it?