Fromfiles are configured to warn comment blocks that trail the address. IPfiles do the same thing, i.e.:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Matt's E-mail --- X-RBL-Warning: GOODMAILFROM: Matt's E-mail.
It would seem to be a bit of a kludge to have it both ways. It's probably better to construct a filter type file if you want the warnings to have line numbers in them, and that gives you other flexibility as well such as MAXWEIGHT and END functionality, along with variable weighting. Fromfiles and IPfiles will always be run no matter what (at this point).
Matt
John Tolmachoff (Lists) wrote:
On a fromfile type test, can Declude be configured to log in the header the line number found to match when using WARN?
Example
Current: X-RBL-Warning: GOODMAILFROM:
Desired: X-RBL-Warning: GOODMAILFROM: (line 100)
John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
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