Beats me.. I'm under the impression that he is looking for a way to find the
'rule filter' within the rule that caused the mail to be filtered by the
rule in the first place. hmm.. is that right?

~Rick

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What version? v7.1 puts an X-IMail-Rule header in the message.

Bob

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Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 10.45
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Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] I-Mail rules


> Perhaps I am missing something obvious here, but how can I tell which of
the rules in my rules.ima file caused an e-mail to be sent to the spam box?

All rules.ima filters with the :SPAM extension at the end of the filter will
be sent to the SPAM box.

>Is there a logging mechanism I need to turn on? Or do need to search
through the text in the files for matches?

No & Probably.

>
> TIA
>
> Mike Fillator, MCSE, MCP+I
> Network solutions developer
> Light Speed Technologies
> Sudbury Ontario,
> Phone (705) 524-2450
> Fax (705) 524-2506
>




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