On 11 Jan 2012, at 3:44, Seebs wrote: > If a message comes to me with X-Spam-Flag: YES, I want to > automatically move it to junk. > > I can make a smart mailbox named Spam which holds all of these > messages, but I can't seem to figure out an event that will do the > same sort of thing. I tried setting up an account.synchronize which > looks for things with #source.path = 'My Spam Box', but of course this > doesn't work because that's not really the source. > > I haven't yet found any documentation explaining what the options for > filters are, so I don't know what I can or can't do; for instance, I > don't know of a way to examine a header in a mmCommand.
I know you figured out how to do this, but for the sake of ?clarity? I have a few comments: The `.mmCommand` files are currently the only way to make rules. It is still not certain that I won't change the format of these files. The only documentation is the comments in this file: MailMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Scripts/Strip\ MailMan\ Footer.mmCommand (And I'm afraid those comments are not complete.) The best way to figure out the `select` value is to setup a smart mailbox within MailMate and then look for the corresponding `filter` value in: ~/Library/Application\ Support/MailMate/Mailboxes.plist With respect to figuring out what is possible using the header specifiers (such as `from.address.domain`) then the following may be useful: MailMate.app/Contents/Frameworks/OakMIME.framework/Resources/specifiers.plist -- Benny -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.freron.com/pipermail/mailmate/attachments/20120111/827ff67d/attachment.html>