Look at using "weightrange" instead of weight to define your weighted tests. It 
simplifies the weighting and makes it clear on what will happen to the message.


Kevin Bilbee

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Todd Richards
> Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 11:19 AM
> To: declude.junkmail@declude.com
> Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Help with Configuration
> 
> Hey Everyone -
> 
> We are just getting things tuned to the point where we are truly happy
> with
> the results we are seeing.  What I am trying to do now is help myself
> monitor the "close calls".  I was sending everything between "caught"
> and
> "delete" to a spam mailbox so that I could check for any false
> positives.
> However, with my new success, that is getting out of hand.  So what I
> would
> like to do is set up a new account to help with the overflow and allow
> me to
> really monitor the close ones.
> 
> Here is my weights in my global.cfg file:
> 
> WEIGHT10  WARN
> WEIGHT15  WARN
> WEIGHT19  HOLD
> WEIGHT32  HOLD
> WEIGHT60  DELETE
> 
> Here is the corresponding actions that I have in my $default$.junkmail
> file:
> 
> WEIGHT10  WARN
> WEIGHT15  SUBJECT **SPAM**
> WEIGHT19  ROUTETO [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> WEIGHT19a  SUBJECT [%WEIGHT%]
> WEIGHT32  ROUTETO [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> WEIGHT32a  SUBJECT [%WEIGHT%]
> WEIGHT60  DELETE
> 
> My plan with the above is to send everything with a weight of 19-31 to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], and everything from 32-59 to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  What
> I am
> hoping to accomplish by this is to keep a closer eye on those email
> that
> might accidentally be caught.  Right now, 95% of the messages are
> ending up
> in the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailbox even if they are above the WEIGHT32
> (which
> should then go to "spam2").  However, it does appear that everything
> over 60
> is being deleted.  I've checked all of the config files to make sure I
> have
> things set up right, and it does appear that way.  Am I missing
> something,
> or is there something diferent that I should be doing?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Todd
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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