Declude does allow spaces.
So, thy this:
Current:
SUBJECT 12 CONTAINS s_e_m_e_n (without the quotes and underscores)
New:
SUBJECT 12 CONTAINS s_e_m_e_n (without quotes and underscores)
John Tolmachoff MCSE, CSSA
IT Manager, Network Engineer
RelianceSoft, Inc.
Fullerton, CA 92835
Title: Nachricht
in
SpamChk you can set
#semen#=15
;-)
Markus
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[Declude.JunkMail] How obscene is Basement?
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Oh, this is all sementics.
:-)
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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] How obscene is Basement?
Declude does allow spaces.
So, thy this:
Current:
SUBJECT 12 CONTAINS s_e_m_e_n (without the quotes and underscores)
New
John, I don't think that a space before the word does anything (unless
support for this has been added to JunkMail recently), but a space after
the
word in the filter file would prevent basement from being flagged by the
work semen .
Bill, good point. I forgot about that.
Scott,
Declude Virus looks for the first non-whitespace character after
CONTAINS
to see where to start the filter text. So any spaces/tabs that appear at
the beginning will be ignored, but they will be used if they appear after
the first character of the filter text.
Thanks. I am sure you mean