Am I understanding correctly from this ...

Karen Oland wrote:
>While visiting a partner website, you opted-in to receive special online
>offers. To end your membership, click reply and send this email or click
>http://66.163.246.29/unsubscribe.php?[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>This is the same as what appears if you open the message (which also then
>displays their ad in living color).
>
>This is the entry in the global.cfg:
>
>SPAMTEXT        filter          c:\imail\declude\spamtext.txt           x 
 >     0       0
>
>and the entry for the above msg and one that did fail the spamtext rule in
>the declog:
>
>10/16/2002 01:39:16 Qfb800f410120c136 Msg failed SPAMCOP (Blocked - see
>http://spamcop.net/bl.shtml?66.205.220.31).
>10/16/2002 14:27:18 Qaf8311c10120f2ab Msg failed SPAMTEXT (Message failed
>SPAMTEXT test (12)).


... that I could do a filter to block all messages using that opt-in 
statement by:
1. putting "While visiting a partner website, you opted-in to receive 
special online offers." in a text file called optin.txt
2. copying optin.txt to  HARDDISK:\IMAIL\DECLUDE\OPTIN.TXT
3. Modifying global.cfg to include the following line:
         OPTIN   filter  harddisk:\imail\declude\optin.txt       x       V 
      0

         where V = some value for my weighting system

Is that correct?  I really like the idea of this type of filter vs. having 
to be in the first x number of bytes with IMail's filter.  This can be 
found anywhere in the message.

Assuming all of that to be true, my system holds anything with a weight 
greater than 15 ... I see a lot of things go through that have 11's and 
12's, so my first thought is to try 5 for the weight on this test.  Good 
idea?  Bad idea?


Thanks in advance for your input,

John

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