--On Wednesday, April 27, 2005 15:46 -0300 Andreas Hasenack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Note how the if/elsif structure is broken and a new if statement begins
later on. That was a copy&paste error (the second "if" should have been
"elsif" to continue the case-like structure).

The interesting thing is that a message from "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
survived the discard. Is that because there should be a "stop;" after
the discard action? It matched some other rule down the road in the
second "if" structure.

Not sure if it relates or not but beware that what MS Outlook displays as 'from' and what's in the 'From' header can (and quite often are) different. There's a FAQ somewhere in the Mailman or http://list.org/ site that documents this and I've seen it as well. Not all versions behave like this though, but it *might* factor in.


I'm pretty sure discard implies stop.


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