John, From my experience I have had number of problems with spaces that would cause my filter files not to trigger. I have since stopped using spaces and started using tabs like below and it has stopped any of the issues I had in the past. HEADERS<tab>1<tab>CONTAINS<tab>universalsuccess.net<crlf>
Darrell
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John Carter writes:
How important is it to have ONLY one space or one tab between the items on a
rule line in a filter file?  I have seen filters where to have columns for
readability there were multiple tabs or spaces. Is this a problem?
Also, is anyone else having a problem with the CONTAINS statement in a
filter files. Example, I have a filter rule as follows: HEADERS 1 CONTAINS universalsuccess.net
This will catch "universalsuccess.net" in a header, but will not catch
"mail.universalsuccess.net".  It appears that it is looking at the "word"
and not just a character match.  It worked under 1.x versions. I have
reported this to Declude sometime back.  They are looking into it, but I
haven't heard back on what was found
Thanks,
John
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