whatever time you choose. See the Declude website, Tools page
for links to these and other tools.
Andrew 8)
-Original Message-
From: Goran Jovanovic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 8:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Weight and Action
To paraphrase you JunkMail looks through all the actions of all the
tests that have been tripped starting with the most severe (strict)
DELETE and working down the list.
That's another way of looking at it. In this case, if there is a conflict
with an action that has already been taken, the one
If you are trying out a new test and are not sure what it is going to do
you set the WEIGHT of that test to 0 and then monitor it. One way would
be to use a HOLD action on that test.
My question is if the WEIGHT was not set to 0 but say 10 and the action
is HOLD will the e-mail be held regardless
Well, you might also have a WHITELIST action, or a WEIGHT action for a
high
value that does a DELETE.
I guess what is important is to find out the precedence of the ACTION
keywords. So if a WEIGHT10 is set with a DELETE action and the test that
you are testing has a WEIGHT of 1 and the
I guess what is important is to find out the precedence of the ACTION
keywords.
In the case of multiple actions, Declude JunkMail will try to use
both. But in combinations where they cannot logically be combined (such as
HOLD and DELETE -- doing one means that you can't do the other), Declude
Think of it this way -- if you used the HOLD action for E-mail with a
weight of 5 or higher, and the DELETE action for E-mail with a weight
of
10
or higher, which action would you want taken on an E-mail with a
weight of
25?
In your description I would want the DELETE taken.
I was