Hello TBUDL listers,
Since joining this list (only a couple of weeks
ago) I have learnt heaps, and my only regret is
not subscribing sooner..!
Also since joining I have learnt what the Known
folder is for... - before I wasn't really sure
so didn't investigate (more fool me!)
So I
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Kristina [K] wrote:'
K Since enabling the Known filter, everything does get filtered into
K the Known box, but it doesn't carry on, although I have ticked
K continue processing with other filters.
K But
Hello Allie,
On Fri, 14 Feb 2003 at 06:19:52[GMT -0500](which was 11:19 where I
live) you wrote:
To get things working the way you wish, I suggest using the INBOX as
your Inbox-Known folder, deactivate the Inbox-Known filter, and
creating a new incoming filter with the following:
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Richard Wakeford [RW] wrote:'
RW I've often wondered at the usefulness of the Known folder and,
RW noticing that you can only choose one folder to send messages to, I've
RW not been able to see what use it
Hello Allie,
On Fri, 14 Feb 2003 at 19:15:22[GMT -0500](which was 00:15 where I
live) you wrote:
As a part of spam filtering.
Ah, Spampal works a treat for me thanks.
I wonder about the usefulness of the filter myself. I guess it's a
means of making such a filtering method more
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Richard Wakeford [RW] wrote:'
As a part of spam filtering.
RW Ah, Spampal works a treat for me thanks.
I use a combination of both to help with dealing with false
positives. I still filter all
Hello Allie,
On Fri, 14 Feb 2003 19:15:22 -0500 GMT (15/02/03, 07:15 +0700 GMT),
Allie Martin wrote:
I wonder about the usefulness of the filter myself. I guess it's a
means of making such a filtering method more apparent to the passing
user. However, an experienced user will
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