01-31-2013
Quote:
Originally Posted by
tapia
if i do grep TEST /etc/oratab
it gives me all lines
This is no wonder: when you search for "TEST", you will find everything containing "TEST", therefore "TEST2", "XTEST", "TESTX", etc.
If you want to find only specific lines you will have to enlarge your search pattern so much that it becomes distinct. In your case this could be done by including the ":", which seems to separate the first from the second part of the line. Searching for "TEST:" will only find the first line, not the others.
I hope this helps.
bakunin
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mail::spamassassin::plugin::shortcircuit
Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Shortcircuit(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Shortcircuit(3)
NAME
Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Shortcircuit - short-circuit evaluation for certain rules
SYNOPSIS
loadplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Shortcircuit
report Content analysis details: (_SCORE_ points, _REQD_ required, s/c _SCTYPE_)
add_header all Status "_YESNO_, score=_SCORE_ required=_REQD_ tests=_TESTS_ shortcircuit=_SCTYPE_ autolearn=_AUTOLEARN_ version=_VERSION_"
DESCRIPTION
This plugin implements simple, test-based shortcircuiting. Shortcircuiting a test will force all other pending rules to be skipped, if
that test is hit. In addition, a symbolic rule, "SHORTCIRCUIT", will fire.
Recomended usage is to use "priority" to set rules with strong S/O values (ie. 1.0) to be run first, and make instant spam or ham
classification based on that.
CONFIGURATION SETTINGS
The following configuration settings are used to control shortcircuiting:
shortcircuit SYMBOLIC_TEST_NAME {ham|spam|on|off}
Shortcircuiting a test will force all other pending rules to be skipped, if that test is hit.
Recomended usage is to use "priority" to set rules with strong S/O values (ie. 1.0) to be run first, and make instant spam or ham
classification based on that.
To override a test that uses shortcircuiting, you can set the classification type to "off".
on Shortcircuits the rest of the tests, but does not make a strict classification of spam or ham. Rather, it uses the default score
for the rule being shortcircuited. This would allow you, for example, to define a rule such as
body TEST /test/
describe TEST test rule that scores barely over spam threshold
score TEST 5.5
priority TEST -100
shortcircuit TEST on
The result of a message hitting the above rule would be a final score of 5.5, as opposed to 100 (default) if it were classified as
spam.
off Disables shortcircuiting on said rule.
spam
Shortcircuit the rule using a set of defaults; override the default score of this rule with the score from
"shortcircuit_spam_score", set the "noautolearn" tflag, and set priority to "-100". In other words, equivalent to:
shortcircuit TEST on
priority TEST -100
score TEST 100
tflags TEST noautolearn
ham Shortcircuit the rule using a set of defaults; override the default score of this rule with the score from
"shortcircuit_ham_score", set the "noautolearn" and "nice" tflags, and set priority to "-100". In other words, equivalent to:
shortcircuit TEST on
priority TEST -100
score TEST -100
tflags TEST noautolearn nice
shortcircuit_spam_score n.nn (default: 100)
When shortcircuit is used on a rule, and the shortcircuit classification type is set to "spam", this value should be applied in place
of the default score for that rule.
shortcircuit_ham_score n.nn (default: -100)
When shortcircuit is used on a rule, and the shortcircuit classification type is set to "ham", this value should be applied in place of
the default score for that rule.
TAGS
The following tags are added to the set available for use in reports, headers etc.:
_SC_ shortcircuit status (classification and rule name)
_SCRULE_ rulename that caused the shortcircuit
_SCTYPE_ shortcircuit classification ("spam", "ham", "default", "none")
SEE ALSO
"http://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=3109"
perl v5.12.1 2010-03-16 Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Shortcircuit(3)