Paul K. Dickson wrote:
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> All correct except I didn't request if it were to a spam
> lover. I want it passed if it is spam, and it matches that
> phrase.. Regardless if they are in spamlovers or not. I
> don't want all spam to go to everyone.. Aka I don't want
> everyone to be spamlovers of
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> Paul K. Dickson wrote:
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>> Fritz:
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>> That only works if the recipient is in the associated, or all
>> spamlovers category. I'
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>> Id rather they automatically be tagged and passed.
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Paul K. Dickson wrote:
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> Fritz:
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> That only works if the recipient is in the associated, or all
> spamlovers category. I'd like it to work for everyone in my
> domain for certain words, but certainly not everyone in the
> domain for all words(aka, I don't want to add everyone to spamlover
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>> Id rather they automatically be tagged and passed.
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> Regular Expression to Identify SpamLover* (SpamLoversRe)
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schreibt:
>Id rather they automatically be tagged and passed.
Regular Expression to Identify SpamLover* (SpamLoversRe)
If a message matches this regular expression it will be considered a
SpamLover message.