> FYI, that will rarely work. For example, "SUBJECT 10 IS evilword" > will only catch a subject of "evilword", not a subject of "This > subject contains an evilword". "BODY 10 IS ..." will almost never > catch anything. Rarity is good :)
I don't think you understand:
Its is the only way I see to trap certain words which rarely occur in regular email but are often in spam eg: ANYWHERE IS semen semen >=basement
"ANYWHERE IS semen" will never catch anything. That's because ANYWHERE looks at the entire E-mail (headers and body), and the entire E-mail is never "semen".
It looks like you are confusing IS with a pre-set regexp or similar code that would attempt to determine whether a string of characters is a word or embedded within a word. Declude JunkMail does not do this.
-Scott
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