Scott,

I use LOGLEVEL HIGH and I do get the lines.  What I would like to have is
the filter NAME added to those lines.  They would then look like:

12/09/2003 00:01:14 Q5703017b01e6dac7 Filter NAME: Not skipping E-mail due
to current weight of 36.
12/09/2003 00:01:14 Q5703017b01e6dac7 FILTER NAME: Skipping E-mail with a
current weight of 61 (>=60)

The issue is that the log entry does NOT indicate which filter it is acting
on, making log analysis difficult.

George

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> Scott Perry
> Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 8:11 AM
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> Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Log enhancement request
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> 
> >Would it be possible to add the filter name to the log entry 
> indicating the
> >SKIPIFWEIGHT action (samples below).
> >
> >12/09/2003 00:01:14 Q5703017b01e6dac7 Filter: Not skipping 
> E-mail due to
> >current weight of 36.
> >12/09/2003 00:01:14 Q5703017b01e6dac7 FILTER: Skipping 
> E-mail with a current
> >weight of 61 (>=60)
> 
> If you use "LOGLEVEL HIGH" (in the \IMail\Declude\global.cfg 
> file), you'll 
> see those lines.  :)
> 
>                                                     -Scott
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