On Saturday 20 September 2003 12:42 pm, Dennis Myers wrote:
> On Saturday 20 September 2003 12:18 pm, Chris wrote:
> > This is probably a very simplistic question but how do you setup a
> > filter in kmail on size? I tried filtering on greater than or
> > equal to 140k (the size of the worm msg)
On Saturday 20 September 2003 12:18 pm, Chris wrote:
> This is probably a very simplistic question but how do you setup a filter
> in kmail on size? I tried filtering on greater than or equal to
> 140k (the size of the worm msg) and clicking apply, but the thing is never
> saved.
You can filter o
This is probably a very simplistic question but how do you setup a filter in
kmail on size? I tried filtering on greater than or equal to 140k
(the size of the worm msg) and clicking apply, but the thing is never
saved.
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On Tue, 28 Aug 2001 01:13, Jim Kempton wrote:
> Hey all
>
> Anyone suggest how to filter any incoming mail containing HTML and forward
> it straight to trash?
How about filtering the message body for tags like and ?
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Jim Kempton banged on their keyboard and produced the following arrangement
of letters:
- Anyone suggest how to filter any incoming mail containing HTML and forward
it straight to trash?
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it would be easier to set up kmail to display mail as plain text only,
regardless of the source.
Yo
Hey all
Anyone suggest how to filter any incoming mail containing HTML and forward it
straight to trash?
tia
Jim
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Has anyone come up with a way to filter out these annoying spam address with
random letters and numbers? I don't want to block the entire domains of msn
or aol. There is one rule in the drop down menu: 'filter apps'. Is there
something we can do with that?
TIA,
-s