Tony Finch wrote:
> On Fri, 27 May 2005, Dickenson, Steven wrote:
>> 
>> Won't this fire for every address?
> 
> Yes, but the large batch_max recombines them.

Cool.  Just read up on that.

>>  Can SA even learn from batch smtp.
> 
> I think so. BSMTP is necessary in order to make it possible to
> re-inject the messages. 

Okay, but I don't want to reinject the message, just save a copy and
move on.  In that instance, would something along these lines work?

# routers
# Save and done
rejected_spam:
  driver = accept
  condition = ${if ${def:$spam_score_int} }
  condition = ${if >{$spam_score_int}{8} }
  transport = spam
  no_verify

# Save and continue routing
tagged_spam:
  driver = accept
  condition = ${if ${def:$spam_score_int} }
  condition = ${if >{$spam_score_int}{5} }
  transport = spam
  unseen
  no_verify

# transport
  spam:
    driver = appendfile
    directory = /var/spool/exim4/training/spam
    maildir_format
    batch_max = 1000
    user = Debian-exim
    group = Debian-exim

- S

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