On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 10:21:44AM -0700, Tor Slettnes wrote:
> >Te problem with invoking ${run.. is that dspam uses per-message
> >signatures
> >(they look like "!DSPAM!5324hj532l32!" on the end of each message,
> >which
> >is what enables training.
> >
> >I think (I could be wrong) that the example you posted just scans the
> >returned message for certain text and then denies it if the text
> >exists.
>
> Being completely ignorant about DSPAM, does this also mean that its
> exit status means nothing? In which case you cannot use:
> condition = ${run {/path/to/dspam ...}{true}{false}}"
>
> Asked a different way, what is the mechanism for invoking DSPAM and
> finding out whether a particular message is spam or not?
I believe DSpam exits '1' for spam, and '0' for non spam.
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