Having trouble with the country filter test.  It is not tripping.

Here is what the headers show

X-Country-Chain: KOREA-KR->destination

But even though I have an entry in the country filter that says -

COUNTRIES       CONTAINS        5       kr

and I have an entry in the default file that states

FILTER-COUNTRY  WARN

There are no errors showing the declude logs.  The logs seem to indicate the
test is running but it does not trip even when the country shows up in the
chain.  Any suggestions?

Chuck Schick
Warp 8, Inc.
303-421-5140
www.warp8.com




> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
> Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 2:17 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] New ALL_LIST.DAT File?
>
>
>
> >Me four, or is there a link where I can get it myself?
>
> Here are the details, so people don't have to go searching the list or
> asking people to send them the details:
>
>
> With the latest release, you can download the all_list.dat file from
> http://www.declude.com/version/release/all_list.dat .  The %COUNTRYCHAIN%
> variable and the country filtering will be enabled.  For
> filtering, you can
> use the formats:
>
>          COUNTRY CONTAINS        5       cn
>          COUNTRIES       CONTAINS        5       kr
>
> "COUNTRY" will only match when the remote mailserver is in the listed
> country (in the example above, it would match if the remote
> mailserver was
> in China, but not if a spammer in China relayed the mail through
> Spain).  "COUNTRIES" will match when the E-mail traveled through
> the listed
> country (in the second example, an E-mail would get caught whether it was
> sent from a mailserver in China, or whether a mailserver in China relayed
> it through another country).
>
> Note that this is an experimental feature in Declude JunkMail Pro, and
> since new IPs are allocated daily, it will require occasional updating of
> the IP/country data (the all_list.dat file).
>
> The filter uses the 2-character country code, which is the same as the
> 2-character ccTLDs ("[EMAIL PROTECTED]").  A list of these codes
> can be found
> at http://www.iana.org/cctld/cctld-whois.htm .
>
> Besides countries, the following may be used as well, in cases where the
> country is not known:
>
>          *1 Multi-Regional
>          *2 Europe
>          *3 North America
>          *4 Central/South America
>          *5 Pacific Rim
>          *A ARIN Unlisted
>          *B Public Data Network
>          *E RIPE Unlisted
>          *I Private IP
>          *L Loopback
>          *M Multicast
>          *P APNIC Unlisted
>          *R IANA Reserved
>          *U Unknown
>
>
>                                                     -Scott
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