I sent over the files contents and a log snippet.  I was testing with 6
customers, now 5 of them are reporting spam they received that was well
within the weight range that should have been caught.  Instead, they are
all ignoring the message weight.

Kendra Customer Support
http://www.kendra.com/support
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
425-397-7911
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2003 8:44 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Whitelisting allowing other spam through



>I've put the whitelist statement at the top of the username.junkmail
>filter, formatted as
>such...
>
>WHITELISTFILE  C:\IMail\Declude\kendra.com\walleye-whitelist.txt

That's good.

>It's passing everything in the whitelist file without putting it 
>through Declude, but other Spam is passing too with ignore in all the 
>test results.

What are the contents of that file?  Is it possible that one of the
lines 
in that file is causing the spam to get caught?  For example, if you
have a 
line "@your_domain.com", it would whitelist all E-mail from spammers
that 
used [EMAIL PROTECTED] as a return address (which is quite common

with spam).
                                 -Scott

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