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    Posted: 05 February 2007 at 9:45pm

Can someone post either
1)a location of documentation or 2) a list -
that describes the tags such as ::nondr, ::honeypot, etc.  What tags are available, and what filter lists can they be used on?

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jeremy,

There should be a "readme.html" in the SpamFilter's installation directory. The same file should be opened when you click on "Help" in SpamFilter's GUI.
In the help file (admittingly not well organized...) you should find all the references to the tags.
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Based on the readme, here's what I have come up with

honeypot, nondr, and null can be used on: blacklisted domains, blacklisted from emails, blacklisted to emails, attachment blocking, keywords

tag and tagsubject - unfiltered emails

QuestionAre there any other tags or additional usages of the tags above?

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I believe you identified them all correctly.

Please note (we fell victims to this one ourselves on our own production server...)  that unlike in other cases, with the keyword list you must enter the ":" symbol twice to specify the extra tag.
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