My filter.in.tab is just an example.
You will need to adjust your filter.in.tab and filter/your-domain.tab to fit
your needs and XMail's envinroment.

Edinilson


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Data: 15/09/03 18:30


Hi Edinilson,

Yes it passed the TEST, and the contentfilter.log recorded some spam
keywords. The test works. However when it comes to live test (sending by
associated email accounts in respect domains) , all spam passed through the
filter and nothing logged.
Users did receive spam.

So, recap here - the command line TEST is working, but the live action
failed.

In your readme.txt it's not clear about the filter.in.tab situation, is it
copying from the mailroot to filter folder or use your one in your zip? I
think I am close to it but there must be something still missed.

Vinny


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Subject: [xmail] Re: http://www.atinet.com.br/xmail/[1] - Filter Errors


>If you are testing a spam file and the script didn't return any error,
>something was logged into contentfilter.log
>Open it with notepad.
>
>
>Edinilson
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