Yes and no.  :-)

Not in any release of SA as of yet. Although someone did write an eval to
add to SA that does just this. I have it, and like everything in my office,
it is lost somewhere in the vastness of knowledge...(OK, clutter!) I'll see
if I can dig it up.

--Chris

> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Hardin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 2:27 PM
> To: SpamAssassin list
> Subject: Additive scoring on a single rule for multiple matches
> 
> 
> All:
> 
> I've been poking around in the wiki and the list archives but couldn't
> find a good answer for this question:
> 
> Is it possible to score a single rule additively? That is, the rule's
> final score is the sum of the number of times it matched, rather than
> simply whether or not it matched?
> 
> There are several good applications for this, particularly in relation
> to HTML mail. 
> 
> For example, it would be fairly simple to write a rule that hits on
> invalid HTML tags. However, one or two invalid HTML tags 
> don't indicate
> much (a lot of geeks use them in their messages for things like:
> <grumble>f'ing Msoft!</grumble>) so the simple presence of an invalid
> tag shouldn't affect the spamminess score much (say, 0.05) - however,
> having twenty or thirty would be a really *good* indicator of
> spamminess.
> 
> Is there some way to do this currently?
> 
> Is there support for this in CVS?
> 
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