On 2004-03-22 Peter Bowyer <peter@???> wrote:
> Odhiambo G. Washington <wash@???> wrote:
> > * Bruce Richardson <itsbruce@???> [20040321 18:04]: wrote:
[...]
> >>> warn message = X-Spam-Score: $spam_score ($spam_bar)
> >>> condition = ${if <{$message_size}{50k}{1}{0}}
> >>> spam = nobody:true
[...]
> > I don't quite understand what you are telling the guy here. His rules
> > are correct! His problems are elsewere, really.
> No, they're not. The 'condtion' clause in the ACL above doesn't control
> whether the message gets sent to SA or not
Sure it does.
Quoting exim specification:
| The positioning of the modifiers in an ACL statement important, because
| the processing of a verb ceases as soon as its outcome is known. Only
| those modifiers that have already been encountered will take effect.
If you do not believe /this/ check exiscan's documentation. The ACL above is
quoted almost verbatim from exiscan-acl-examples.txt.
cu andreas, using a similar acl successfully.