Dennis Skinner wrote:
> warn message = X-Spam-Score: $spam_score ($spam_bar)
> spam = $recipients:true
> condition = ${if >{$recipients_count}{1}{0}{1}}
Swap the order:
warn message = X-Spam-Score: $spam_score ($spam_bar)
condition = ${if >{$recipients_count}{1}{0}{1}}
spam = $recipients:true
Now "spam" will only be invoked when there is only one recipient :)
> multiple domains for a single account. For example, we own
> mydomain.net, mydomain.com, mydomain.biz, and mydomain.info. The user
> can send/receive mail at any of these domains, but will only be in the
> mysql db under the .com.
> accept domains = +mydomain1_domains
> set domain = mydomain.com
Instead of setting $domain, set one of the acl_mX variables to the
customers primary domain, then in the "spam" condition, extract the
local part out of the $recipients variable with the ${local_part:}
operator and append the saved domain, like this:
warn message = X-Spam-Score: $spam_score ($spam_bar)
condition = ${if >{$recipients_count}{1}{0}{1}}
spam = ${local_part:${recipients}}@${acl_m0}:true
regards,
/tom