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Global Email Filters issue with multiple filters

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Hey there! This does look like a filter conflict according to those last two lines. If you wanted to see them in plain text, they are stored in individual files inside /etc/vfilters/domain.com. Can you check that area to see if you can find the conflict?
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  • rusty99
    Hey there! This does look like a filter conflict according to those last two lines. If you wanted to see them in plain text, they are stored in individual files inside /etc/vfilters/domain.com. Can you check that area to see if you can find the conflict?

    Thanks - after poking around I found the hosting company has the filters under .cpanel in the account root, rather than inside etc/. What seems to be happening is that these emails are matching multiple criteria in the filters list. I have [COLOR=rgb(51, 51, 51)].+@.+\.shop as the first criteria to match but the emails also have tinnitus in the subject and other text matches in the body, so they can match 3 criteria strings at once. Is it correct that the filter is doing multiple actions on each email, such as sending a copy to dev/null AND another copy to my GLOBAL SPAM catchall account? I wish it would just dev/null which is the first match and go no further. [COLOR=rgb(51, 51, 51)]
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Yes, it can definitely match on multiple filters. It sounds like this may have been created as one large filter, instead of individual filters. For example, you can have multiple matches in one filter as shown here: or you can create individual filters. I'd recommend setting up individual filters instead of one large one to ensure they get processed how you expect.
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  • rusty99
    Yes, it can definitely match on multiple filters. It sounds like this may have been created as one large filter, instead of individual filters. For example, you can have multiple matches in one filter as shown here: alt="Screen Shot 2023-02-07 at 10.26.35 AM.png">81301 or you can create individual filters. I'd recommend setting up individual filters instead of one large one to ensure they get processed how you expect.

    I do have individual filters and they are ranked so that the dev/nul ones are at the top. It used to work where the new annoying TLDs were deleted but for some reason this time its not working as expected.
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    I can't say for sure what the issue could be without checking out the system. If you have root access to the machine we'd be happy to take a look, but if you only have access to cPanel you'd need to speak to your hosting provider or datacenter to have them check the system.
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