Gary,
The score is actually x (not relevant?), BLACKLISTED is higher than any
possible kill_level. For mail that is delivered, the score would
read X-Spam-Score: -, but it looks like in the quarantined message
it says X-Spam-Score: 0 and it appears that is the number that is
compared to
One option would be use a 'value' for wblist (it can take either a 'B'
or, say, a '999', right?
That way, site admin can decide if he wants to quarantine blacklisted
stuff?
MAYBE, to prevent uses from fscking them selves, any USER added
blacklist could bw set to +999, and site blacklists to 'b'?
BLACKLISTED spam is quarantined (I guess 0 is less than the cutoff level
of 4)
Don't know if I noticed this before.
Using sql based blacklist.
(I think I read you can assign numbers to wblist.wb instead of 'W' or
'B')
X-Spam-Score: 0
X-Spam-Level:
Michael wrote:
BLACKLISTED spam is quarantined (I guess 0 is less than the cutoff level
of 4)
Don't know if I noticed this before.
Using sql based blacklist.
(I think I read you can assign numbers to wblist.wb instead of 'W' or
'B')
for soft wbl, yes you can
X-Spam-Score: 0