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Re: [Pan-users] Scoring based on arbitrary headers?
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Jim Henderson |
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Re: [Pan-users] Scoring based on arbitrary headers? |
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Sat, 10 Jan 2015 21:08:27 +0000 (UTC) |
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Pan/0.140 (Chocolate Salty Balls; GIT 4c6f250 git://git.gnome.org/pan2) |
On Sat, 10 Jan 2015 11:30:24 +0000, Duncan wrote:
>> The lines I added to ~/News/Score were:
>>
>> %BOS %Score created by JSH [*opensuse.org*]
>> Score:: =9999 X-Forwarded-For: ^[address redacted]$
>> %EOS
>>
>> Where [address redacted] is a valid IP address. I followed the format
>> used for the From: score that appears above it in the file.
>
> With my own testing (as mentioned in a post yesterday) demonstrating
> that arbitrary-header scoring does work, and that pan appears to score
> on download without a manual rescore, provided it has already loaded
> that score, we're left with the following possibilities:
>
> Either:
>
> 1) Your regex somehow failed to match,
Which I don't believe is the case.
> OR
>
> 2) Pan hadn't yet reloaded the scorefile after you edited it, so it
> didn't know about your new score when it downloaded your test messages.
I did the edit while Pan wasn't running, so that won't be it. :)
> OR
>
> 3) An absolute =nnnn (as opposed to additive nnnn, no =) score that
> happened to match that message, appeared before your test score in the
> scorefile. Because absolute scores are intended to be absolute, no
> further scoring is done after the first absolute match is found -- that
> first match is applied and that's it -- so unlike additive scores,
> absolute score order MATTERS.
Ahhh. That must be the problem - I tend to use absolute scores a lot (as
a way of tagging individual users), and you are correct, there is an
absolute score in place for this particular user already.
I'll try removing that and rescore. Hang on a sec. :)
That did it. It was the previous absolute score that was causing the
issue. In fact, as soon as I removed it from the scoring window, the new
score showed up.
Awesome help, thanks, Duncan. :)
Jim
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- Re: [Pan-users] Scoring based on arbitrary headers?, (continued)
- Re: [Pan-users] Scoring based on arbitrary headers?, Jim Henderson, 2015/01/06
- Re: [Pan-users] Scoring based on arbitrary headers?, Duncan, 2015/01/06
- Re: [Pan-users] Scoring based on arbitrary headers?, Jim Henderson, 2015/01/06
- Re: [Pan-users] Scoring based on arbitrary headers?, Duncan, 2015/01/08
- Re: [Pan-users] Scoring based on arbitrary headers?, Jim Henderson, 2015/01/08
- Re: [Pan-users] Scoring based on arbitrary headers?, Jim Henderson, 2015/01/08
- Re: [Pan-users] Scoring based on arbitrary headers?, Duncan, 2015/01/09
- Re: [Pan-users] Scoring based on arbitrary headers?, Jim Henderson, 2015/01/09
- Re: [Pan-users] Scoring based on arbitrary headers?, Duncan, 2015/01/09
- Re: [Pan-users] Scoring based on arbitrary headers?, Duncan, 2015/01/10
- Re: [Pan-users] Scoring based on arbitrary headers?,
Jim Henderson <=
- Re: [Pan-users] Scoring based on arbitrary headers?, Duncan, 2015/01/10