The formula for the weight that is added to the E-mail is: b + n, where "b" is the base weight of the test (10 in both examples above), and "b" is either 0 (in the first example) or the number of anti-filtering comments that are found.> The test is defined in the global.cfg file as follows: > > COMMENTS comments 5 x 10 0 > > where the "5" means that 5 such comments have to be encountered (the 10 is > the weight that will be added for E-mail that fails the > test). Alternatively, you can use: > > COMMENTS comments weight x 10 0OK, I must not be thinking correctly. I understand the first example but I'm confused on the second example. If I wanted to add 5 for every comment line found in a message, and the weight of the test is 10, wouldn't I put the number 5 where the word weight is, thereby making the two comment lines identical?
There isn't an option for a multiplier (so that an E-mail with 20 comments would get a weight of 100 and an E-mail with 40 comments would get a weight of 200). So you can't add 5 for every comment.
-Scott
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