*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro* I get a dialog stating I have more than one filter set to act on spam. Both filters seem to be active. Is this just a warning?
-- Andy Fragen On Thu, Apr 22, 2004, PowerMail Engineering said: > >Ben Kennedy wrote: > >>Ah... maybe I see what you mean. If a msg contains attachments >>"virus.pif" and "legitfile.txt", then using the PM filter will cause both >>to be discarded, when in reality you want to retain the second file. Yes? > >I was waiting for this one :-) >The filters are in fact a bit smarter. Some examples: > > >If the filter is: > [spam rating] > [attachment name] [ends with] [.exe] > [attachment name] [ends with] [.pif] > [any condition is met] > [move attachments to trash] > [move message into folder] [spam] > >then all the attachments of spam messages will be trashed, but only .exe >and .pif will be trashed for non spam messages; all spam messages, and >all message that contain .exe or .pif files will be moved to the spam folder. > > >If the filter is: > [spam rating] > [attachment name] [ends with] [.exe] > [all conditions ar met] > [move attachments to trash] > [move message into folder] [spam] > >then all spam messages that have a .exe attachment will be moved to the >spam folder; if a spam message contains a .exe and a .jpg attachment, >only the .exe attachment will be moved to the trash. > > >Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- > "Best email client onthe mac I've seen. Fabulous! I've been usign it > for years without issues in both OS9 and OSX. It runs flawlessly." > PowerMail user comment on www.vesiontracker.com > > > Download a demo version from www.ctmdev.com >--------------------------------------------------------------------- > >