>Is there a reason I am getting huge numbers of lines in my declude logs 
>like the following?
>
>07/31/2002 00:00:16 Warning, misconfiguration in IP; expecting action
>
>My logs are over the last 2 weeks are now averaging 10 mb

Yes, there is a good reason.  So many people have misconfigured 
configuration files that the latest beta shows the entire line that is wrong.

Specifically, this warning will appear when you have an action of  "IP" 
(which isn't a valid action).  For example, if you had the following lines 
in your global.cfg file:

         NONSENSE IP 127.0.0.1
         NONSENSE IP 127.0.0.2

it would cause the warning you see.  The first time Declude sees that, it 
assumes that you are defining a test called "NONSENSE".  The second time it 
sees it, it assumes that E-mail failing the NONSENSE test should use the IP 
action -- but there is no action called IP, causing the error.

This would happen, for example, if you replaced "NONSENSE" above with 
"blacklist" (which isn't something Declude recognizes, but some people 
assume that it does).

If you send me your \IMail\Declude\global.cfg file, I can let you know 
exactly what is wrong.
                             -Scott

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