Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Using SUBJECT

2003-12-19 Thread Burzin Sumariwalla
I think SUBJECT added Spam ##

where ## is the Declude weight.  Is there a way to add a space between my 
message and the Spam ##?

Burzin

At 05:49 PM 12/18/2003, you wrote:
Silly question.  I've entered the following action in response to test:

SUBJECT Message Contains Unsafe URL

However, messages get tagged as

Message Contains Unsafe URLSpam ##: test

How do (or can) I prevent the Spam ## from showing up?
Unfortunately, there isn't a way to do that -- the SUBJECT action will add 
text to the beginning of the subject, but cannot replace the subject.

   -Scott
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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Using SUBJECT

2003-12-19 Thread R. Scott Perry

I think SUBJECT added Spam ##

where ## is the Declude weight.  Is there a way to add a space between my 
message and the Spam ##?
It shouldn't, unless you had TESTNAME SUBJECT Spam %WEIGHT% in one of 
your config files.  I would recommend checking all your Declude JunkMail 
config files to see if you have the phrase Spam %WEIGHT% in any of them.

   -Scott
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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Using SUBJECT

2003-12-19 Thread Burzin Sumariwalla
Oopps.  My apologies.

Thanks,
Burzin
At 09:13 AM 12/19/2003, you wrote:

I think SUBJECT added Spam ##

where ## is the Declude weight.  Is there a way to add a space between my 
message and the Spam ##?
It shouldn't, unless you had TESTNAME SUBJECT Spam %WEIGHT% in one of 
your config files.  I would recommend checking all your Declude JunkMail 
config files to see if you have the phrase Spam %WEIGHT% in any of them.

   -Scott
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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Using SUBJECT

2003-12-18 Thread R. Scott Perry

Silly question.  I've entered the following action in response to test:

SUBJECT Message Contains Unsafe URL

However, messages get tagged as

Message Contains Unsafe URLSpam ##: test

How do (or can) I prevent the Spam ## from showing up?
Unfortunately, there isn't a way to do that -- the SUBJECT action will add 
text to the beginning of the subject, but cannot replace the subject.

   -Scott
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