Mail filter in iMS 5.2?

In older versions of iMS you used to be able to configure UBE filters via a gui. Now how is it done? All we want to do is a simple server filter to scan Subject: line of messages and if a specific tag is found, dump that mail.

I have a related problem. I guess this is mostly a sieve filter syntax question...
I need to single out messages for a specific user but I am catching other unintended users in the process. Example:
imta.filter:
require "reject";
if header : contains "To" "domain.com" {
if header :contains "From" "[email protected]" {
discard;
Based on my filter above I am catching [email protected] but I am also catching [email protected], [email protected], etc.
If I insert a space before the info (" [email protected]"), then the filter doesn't catch emails from [email protected] I am using Sun Messaging Server 5.2
Any ideas?
Thanks!

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