Nevermind...sorry for the wasted bandwidth. It works like it should (why did I doubt 
your app Scott?).

Now pardon me, I have a tech to strangle.

;)
 


Stan Lyzak
BSEE, CISSP, MCSE�, CCNA, Security+, A+
Network Security Engineer
ASysTech, Inc.



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
Sent: Monday, April 05, 2004 5:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Question about using an equal sign in the wordfilter in 
Declude


>I seem to be having issues trying to filter subject or body lines for 
>the "=" symbol.
>
>
>In my wordfilter file, there is a line such as:
>
>BODY 8 CONTAINS style="font-size:1p

I'm not aware of any problems using the "=" sign in filters.  I believe the only 
restricted characters are the % sign (which are used for variables, such as 
%MAILFROM%) and CR/LF characters (used to end the line).

Are any E-mails failing that test?  Are you using Declude JunkMail Pro?  Are there any 
lines after the "BODY 8 CONTAINS style="font-size:1p" 
line?  If so, can the cursor be moved to the line below it (if not, Windows can't 
properly process the last line)?

                                                    -Scott
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