Will do Gordon.
In the web interface, for now, they are all set the same. Discard score of 99 and tag score of 5. The 99 corresponds to what is set in the exim4u_global_spam_virus for the SpamRejectScore, 99. Why does the log entry show 990? If I understand things correctly, It should show 9.9 or 99, no?
1b4BZC-0005p9-Ek H= mx.sendinghost.com [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] Warning: spam-score-int: 1 (/). spamreject: 990.
I find zero log entries in maillog regarding the corresponding messages. I will see if i can get SA to do some better logging, that may help me when things get dumped to /dev/null.
Thx much.
Helmut
From: users [mailto:users-bounces@exim4u.org] On Behalf Of Gordon Dickens
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2016 5:29 AM
To: Exim4U General Discussion
Subject: Re: [Exim4U] help with files in input and scan directories, SA score integer vs. decimal
On 07/12/2016 11:49 PM, Helmut Fritz wrote:
So in my message my spam-score-int of 1 is actually 10 compared to the spam reject of 990? Or is that 9.9?
If you specify a spam reject score of 9.9 in the web interface then "spamreject" will be 99 in the exim logs.
Any ideas on the files in the directories? Why the header file is missing from input? Should I check exim list/people for that? I did not find much in my google searching for that.
Sorry but I'm not sure what's going on there.... You can surely post the question on the exim list. Alternatively, you could just closely watch those directories to see if it happens again. If it doesn't re-occur then you could just remove those files and periodically check back to ensure that everything is fine.
Gordon