Matt,
The BITMASK tests have a limit of 32 individual
tests, since we expect a 32-bit integer to be returned to Declude.
David Franco-Rocha
Declude Technical / Engineering
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Sandy,
The latest Declude's support bitmasked result
codes. You might consider creating a user maintained map from tests
failed in SA to bitmapped result codes returned to Declude. I'm not sure
what the limit might be in Declude for the number of unique tests, but I have
managed to use 16 so far without issue. It probably is limited to either
16 or 32 if it is limited. It might very well not
be.
Matt
Sanford Whiteman wrote:
Thanks guys, I have it working now! BTW... any way to retrieve any
info from SA with regards to test failed or weight?
This info is not currently used by Declude, though it is accessible
when you run SPAMC32 against a message from the command line. Declude
Junkmail doesn't support the use of "report" files as in Declude Virus
-- secondary files left behind by external tests whose results can
then be parsed by the Declude for insertion in headers or weighting.
If it did, it'd be straightforward to drop a report file for each
message and have these integrated into the Declude log.
Anyway, the next version of SPAMC32 is coming out very soon with the
ability to consult a local SPAMC32 log file (rather than the main
SPAMD log file) to check which individual SA rules failed for each
message; this is a definite need.
As for SPAMC32 inserting headers directly, this is technically simple,
but I have purposely avoided implementing this functionality because
it will add significant extra disk I/O to reread and alter the
original message, rather than letting Declude add all of its headers
at once when done processing. Plus, adding the names of 10, 20, or
more SA rules to the message headers can be pretty sloppy. So, in sum,
header insertion will likely be added as an optional command-line
switch, but it's not as much of a priority as the local logging
function. I will keep the list posted, as always.
--Sandy
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