You might try adding a value to the myfilter.txt
MYFILTER filter c:\imail\declude\myfilter.txt x 5 0
It might think that the value of zero is telling it to bypass
myfilter.txt
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David,
You'll also have to put a line in your $default$.junkmail (and
GLOBAL.CFG for outgoing) if you want to see the test result in the
headers.
George
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David,
It would have been nice if I mentioned that the line to be added is:
MYFILTERWARN
George
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puzzled.
David
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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Unable to get filter to work
I have in my global.cfg file the line
MYFILTER filter c:\imail
David,
Thursday, November 28, 2002 you wrote:
I have added MYFILTER WARN to $default$.junkmail.txt and removed the
double quotes around the text file leaving
MYFILTERfilter c:\imail\declude\myfilter.txt x 0 0
The format appears to be correct.
I'm sent a few more test