IMail 7.1 will create a X-IMail-Rule: entry in the header with what rule caught the message.
John Korsak Product Marketing Manager, IMail Server ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrew SNOWDEN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, May 31, 2002 8:39 AM > > I copy the message itself into MS Word and run a macro that searches for the strings within the message and highlights them red so that I can see why it has been caught, and thus what I need to do to be able to forward the message. > > This of course will only work if a) you are prepared to write the macro, and b) maintain the macro as rules change. > > Andrew Snowden > ICT Co-ordinator > Cheadle Hulme School, UK > > > ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- > From: Chris Hunt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 08:20:49 -0400 > > >That is the fun part and why using NUL ain't always the best ;) > > > >I usually forward the "caught" email to myself. If it is caught then that > >means a body rule is the problem. If not caught then check your H~ T~ S~ > >and F~ lines. > > > >If is something in the body then just send the first 1/2 of the message to > >yourself. If not caught then send the 2nd 1/2. Just keep narrowing down > >the message. > > > >Chris > > > >At 03:46 PM 05/30/2002 -0400, you wrote: > >>Hi, > >> I have over 500 rules. On occasion some legimite mail is getting > >> passed to my spambox. IS there an easy way to determin which rule (line > >> number in the rules file) matched. The rules are great and eliminating > >> over 1k of junki a day, but missing that one email that I really needed > >> is a pain. If I knew which rule matched, I could fix it. Please visit http://www.ipswitch.com/support/mailing-lists.html to be removed from this list. An Archive of this list is available at: http://www.mail-archive.com/imail_forum%40list.ipswitch.com/ Please visit the Knowledge Base for answers to frequently asked questions: http://www.ipswitch.com/support/IMail/
