foobar wrote:
Atleast this works (better would be to catch spam_score via regex from the
other header (I don't remember name)):

Actually the best way would be to compare the score using the tests in the "relational" extension (eq, "eq", "gt", etc).



require ["fileinto"]; if header :contains "X-Spam-Flag" "YES" { fileinto "INBOX.junk"; stop; }

And remember to activate it :/

And if it is still not working, is this only rule?

Btw, how much I break things if I move script into its place without
uploading it via timsieved (i.e some caching issues or something) or is it
like -> copy that script, tell sieve to use it (or is it just that
"default" which is always in use and possible scripts can be symlinked
without breaking things).

lmtpd only looks for "default". It doesn't matter how this link gets created.


Keep in mind that in 2.2, timsieved compiles scripts into bytecode and lmtpd then looks for "default.bc". If you put a text script in place outside of timsieved, you'll have to compile it by hand using sievec.

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