Put your log level to HIGH and it shows each phrase that caught something.  While its 
not intuitive to see which of multiple tests a given phrase belongs to, because a 
given email can fail multiple tests in the same package, you actually get more info.

Dan


On Friday, December 13, 2002 12:38, John Tolmachoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>>>Or, can the headers or log show what the filter was instead of a test line
>>>number? Say, add a comment after the line.
>>>
>>>Example:
>>>SUBJECT 5 CONTAINS FREE "Subject contains free."
>>
>>No, that is not possible.
>
>Feature request! :)) That could be useful to see in the logs why it was
>caught instead of just the line number.
>
>John Tolmachoff MCSE, CSSA
>IT Manager, Network Engineer
>RelianceSoft, Inc.
>Fullerton, CA  92835
>www.reliancesoft.com
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