From b049e2229b68834daa14c0befc6e7a875c466b7a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tony Finch Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 18:30:29 +0000 Subject: Bugzilla 663: explain that $spam_score and $spam_score_int may appear to disagree. --- doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt | 6 ++++-- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt b/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt index 9578b21a2..d3a1f758e 100644 --- a/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt +++ b/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -. $Cambridge: exim/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt,v 1.29 2008/01/17 13:10:37 nm4 Exp $ +. $Cambridge: exim/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt,v 1.30 2008/01/28 18:30:29 fanf2 Exp $ . . ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// . This is the primary source of the Exim Manual. It is an xfpt document that is @@ -28104,7 +28104,9 @@ for inclusion in log or reject messages. .vitem &$spam_score_int$& The spam score of the message, multiplied by ten, as an integer value. For -example &"34"& or &"305"&. This is useful for numeric comparisons in +example &"34"& or &"305"&. It may appear to disagree with &$spam_score$& +because &$spam_score$& is rounded and &$spam_score_int$& is truncated. +The integer value is useful for numeric comparisons in conditions. This variable is special; its value is saved with the message, and written to Exim's spool file. This means that it can be used during the whole life of the message on your Exim system, in particular, in routers or -- cgit v1.2.3