When You Look at the email it did not format as expected.

The Actual Out put should show the " Weight of 16 reaches or exceeds the
limit of 10." on another line instead of a continuation of the previous
line.

Output:
OSSRC, SPAMCOP, HELOBOGUS, SPAMHEADERS, WEIGHT10, WEIGHTA10, WEIGHTH5,
WEIGHT15

Weight of 16 reaches or exceeds the limit of 10.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Darrell L.
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 9:44 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Variables For Alerts And Bounces


I am testing the bounce and Alert action.  I have noticed something that
I am not 100% sure about and wanted to ask.  I have the following in my
bounce message

TEST(S) FAILED:
%TESTSFAILED%
%WARNING%

Now my understanding from the docs is that the %WARNING% should display
information that is displayed in the X_RBL-WARNING header like 

X-RBL-Warning: OSSOFT: [1] stubberfield, see
http://spews.org/ask.cgi?S359
X-RBL-Warning: OSSRC: http://spamhaus.org/SBL/sbl.lasso?query=SBL3716
X-RBL-Warning: REVDNS: This E-mail was sent from a MUA/MTA
65.122.237.194

However instead it displays what I believe to be the %WEIGHT% variable

"ACTUAL OUTPUT FROM A GENERATED BOUNCE"
TEST(S) FAILED:
OSSRC, SPAMCOP, HELOBOGUS, SPAMHEADERS, WEIGHT10, WEIGHTA10, WEIGHTH5,
WEIGHT15
Weight of 16 reaches or exceeds the limit of 10.

Declude 1.57 beta

Darrell





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