> Otherwise, there will be two problems:  First, it won't be a valid header 
> because it has a space in it, and second, it won't be an allowed header 
> since non-standard headers require the "X-" in front of them.

What I meant was the following:

XINHEADER       X-Note: Sender Country ID: %COUNTRYCHAIN%

 
> > > COUNTRY       CONTAINS        5       cn
> > > COUNTRIES     CONTAINS        5       kr

Are the above descriptions correct or should they be as follows:

COUNTRY 5       CONTAINS        CN

That is if it is similar to all the other filter tests.
 
> COUNTRY/COUNTRIES check the country/countries that the E-mail passed 
> through (based on the IP address).

I see.
 
> > >          *U Unknown
> 
> You normally shouldn't need to use those.  They may be useful for some 
> special purposes, however.  For example, you could add a filter to add a 
> negative weight to E-mails that have "*I" in the country code, 
> which would essentially whitelist E-mail from the loopback addresses.

Interesting, thanks.

Regards,
Tom
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