I'm actually having the same problem, except that ours isn't working at all.  The main thing we are doing with the Anti-Spam filter is the phrase filtering under the Content filtering tab.  We have I-mail 8.15 along with Declude.  We have a phrase-list.txt under our domain that has words in it.  However, there is no log file being kept, when there should be, and I've sent test e-mail from outside our domain with those words...and nothing is being caught or even logged?
 
Is there something else I need to do to enable the filtering?  It is phrase filtering using the current host, and if there are any word matches, it is suppose to forward to another e-mail address we use for some SPAM.  However, nothing is being caught, and I still receive it in my  box.  And the SPAMmmdd.log log files are not being kept.  I've even stopped and started the services
 
Any ideas?  Thanks guy's
 
Tim Cook


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matrosity Tech Support
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 8:29 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [IMail Forum] phrase filtering

The phrase filtering seems to work only half of the time? We've got phrases on our list that definitely slip through and I can't figure out why. Here's an example:

phrase = 'miles away, available'
spam:

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4 Wives looking for fun have been matched for you in your area:

1) Lauren, 123 lbs, 5'7, 36c, 21 miles away, available Jan 24-26th
2) Amanda, 121 lbs, 5'9, 36d, 12 miles away, available most week nights ( looking for side-fling)
3) Alexis, 125 lbs, 5'9, 34b, 19 miles away, available Jan 22-28th
4) Rachel, 123 lbs, 5'7, 36c, 12 miles away, available most week nights ( looking for side-fling)

All 4 women are waiting to speak with you live & have photos. Webcam's are available for all 4.

http://www.llg2005.biz/844268/chws/fullpage.php


If you have found a lady or not to be paired up then continue.
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Can someone shed some light on why this would be able to slip through??


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