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On Fri, 13 Oct 2000 14:18:27 +0200, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
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ACM>> Did you change the position of the key request filter in the filter rule
ACM>> listing either manually or indirectly by adding other filters?
KE> Hmm, so i did. I added an antispam filter which became the last one
KE> in the list. That's the place for an antispam filter to be, right?
Not really. If the antispam filter is placed there to delete spam as
they come in, then one of the earlier filters could match the spam
message and prevent its deletion. It could stay there provided that the
preceding filters are precise in what they're supposed to filter.
Spam filters are usually placed at the top.
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