Hello @ all!
I'm using exim 4.63, spamassassin 3.23 and do not use sa-exim.
I'm defining a router which shall catch all the mails, which have been
scanned by another router following this one.
It works fine without the "{> {${sg{{$h_X-Spam-Score:}..." - comparison.
All mails are being scanned and then this router catches the mail where
X-Spam-Flag=Yes and user-setting sa_on=1.
But when I add the "{> {${ sg{{$h_X-Spam-Score:}..." - comparison, all
Mails are being catched by this router, and delivered by the local_spam
- transport, without being scanned or anything else. So this always
returns 'true'.
That's the Router:
spampositive_local:
users.domain_id=domains.domain_id}}}{1} }} {yes}{no} }
condition = ${if and \
{ \
{match {$h_X-Spam-Flag:}{YES}} \
{eq {${lookup mysql{select users.on_spamassassin \
from users,domains \
where localpart = '${quote_mysql:$local_part}' \
and domain = '${quote_mysql:$domain}'\
and users.on_spamassassin = '1' \
and users.type = 'local' \
and users.domain_id=domains.domain_id}}}{1} \
} \
{> {${sg{{$h_X-Spam-Score:}{\.}{}}} \
{${lookup mysql{select users.sa_tag * 10 \
from users,domains \
where localpart = '${quote_mysql:$local_part}' \
and domain = '${quote_mysql:$domain}' \
and users.domain_id=domains.domain_id } \
{$value}fail}}} \
} \
} \
{yes}{no}}
driver = accept
transport = local_spam
What is the problem with this?
Thanks for any advice!