[Declude.JunkMail] END statement in filters

2003-12-08 Thread Daniel Grotjan
Is anyone using the END statement in filters successfully?  I am finding on my server 
that if I have an END anywhere in a filter it always ends, whether it matches that 
statement or not.  I have tried this on several filters just to test and get the same 
results on all of them.  I tried in the following format...

BODYEND CONTAINS whatever text here

Is this the correct format or am I doing something wrong?

Also, not related, but I have setup a filter that many people have reported working 
successfully with the following...

BODY 0  STARTSWITHg

This doesn't ever fail on the spam that everyone is getting with the fake html tags.  
At first I thought it was the CR at the beginning of the email, but I remember Scott 
saying that declude was fixed so it overlooked it.  All of these email have a random 
gkrsjflksh type tag as the first text in them, but they never fail.  Is there 
something I am missing?

-Daniel
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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] END statement in filters

2003-12-08 Thread Bill Landry
I reported experiencing the same thing last week with using the END flag,
but that was while using the final interim release (I have not tested with
the v1.77 beta yet).  I found that even if none of the END lines matched,
but other lines in the file did match, END causes Declude to skip the entire
file without any further processing, which made the flag unusable.

Daniel, what version of Declude are you running?  If the v1.77 beta, then I
won't bother testing it again.

Bill
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 Is anyone using the END statement in filters successfully?  I am finding
on my server that if I have an END anywhere in a filter it always ends,
whether it matches that statement or not.  I have tried this on several
filters just to test and get the same results on all of them.  I tried in
the following format...

 BODYEND CONTAINS whatever text here

 Is this the correct format or am I doing something wrong?

 Also, not related, but I have setup a filter that many people have
reported working successfully with the following...

 BODY 0  STARTSWITHg

 This doesn't ever fail on the spam that everyone is getting with the fake
html tags.  At first I thought it was the CR at the beginning of the email,
but I remember Scott saying that declude was fixed so it overlooked it.  All
of these email have a random gkrsjflksh type tag as the first text in
them, but they never fail.  Is there something I am missing?

 -Daniel
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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] END statement in filters

2003-12-08 Thread George Kulman
Bill  Daniel,

I'm running the 1.77 Beta with 8.04  have the same problem.

George

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 Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] END statement in filters
 
 
 I reported experiencing the same thing last week with using 
 the END flag,
 but that was while using the final interim release (I have 
 not tested with
 the v1.77 beta yet).  I found that even if none of the END 
 lines matched,
 but other lines in the file did match, END causes Declude to 
 skip the entire
 file without any further processing, which made the flag unusable.
 
 Daniel, what version of Declude are you running?  If the 
 v1.77 beta, then I
 won't bother testing it again.
 
 Bill
 - Original Message - 
 From: Daniel Grotjan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 5:15 PM
 Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] END statement in filters
 
 
  Is anyone using the END statement in filters successfully?  
 I am finding
 on my server that if I have an END anywhere in a filter it 
 always ends,
 whether it matches that statement or not.  I have tried this 
 on several
 filters just to test and get the same results on all of them. 
  I tried in
 the following format...
 
  BODYEND CONTAINS whatever text here
 
  Is this the correct format or am I doing something wrong?
 
  Also, not related, but I have setup a filter that many people have
 reported working successfully with the following...
 
  BODY 0  STARTSWITHg
 
  This doesn't ever fail on the spam that everyone is getting 
 with the fake
 html tags.  At first I thought it was the CR at the beginning 
 of the email,
 but I remember Scott saying that declude was fixed so it 
 overlooked it.  All
 of these email have a random gkrsjflksh type tag as the 
 first text in
 them, but they never fail.  Is there something I am missing?
 
  -Daniel
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