I figured as much. I'm building an impressive list of IP addresses, but I
haven't seen any logfile entries show up yet. I hope I'm doing this right. I
have a test defined this way:

POSTGEN         ipfile  c:\imail\declude\postgen.txt

in honor of postmastergeneral, my favorite target, and:

POSTGEN         delete

and the lines in postgen.txt look like:

161.58.202.97   delete s0266.pm0.net

Should I be using a space instead of a tab after the address?



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>Scott, this will generate MYBLACKLIST entries in decxx.log, correct?

That is correct.  It will define a new test, that will be treated just like
the others:  You can use it in the per-domain and per-user config files, it
will show up in the logs like the other tests, etc.
                        -Scott

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