Jurgen wrote:
Where did you get these filters from? I recommend that you visit
the Library on the FAQ site - there are good instructions for
implementing these filters there. Line wrap in the source filter
can really mess you up with them.
Hi,
On my machine, it wasn't a problem with line
Hello Thomas,
PMFJI but if you are so keen on spam filtering, why don't you use a
software that is specialised in it? I hear SpammAssassin with Bayesian
Filter is a way to go.
Why not
OTOH, if 17 spam messages are much compared to your daily intake of
spam, then I wonder why you use spam
Hello Allie,
C a simple space could break my conditions ?
Yes. Especially if you inadvertently added a new lines at the end of
the list.
Ok, must be carefull so :-)
C not good ! and the second option all strings must match, would have
C which effect in my case ?
It means that all
Hello Thomas,
Saturday, February 8, 2003, 7:29:14 PM, you wrote:
Check it out: www.spamcop.net
Thanks, i'm going to visit it :-)
There are also fitlers in the TBUDL library (follow the link in the
footer of each posting) that send the spam message in the format
required by spamcop.
Hello Paul,
try this link:
http://www.spamcop.com/
Marck has made some filters for TB that will send the SPAM off to
spamcop with little problem- all you do is CTRL-ALT-S and the message is
sent! it is free!!
Thanks Paul :-)
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Best regards,
Christophe
Hello Allie,
If your list contains a list of addresses to filter on, then the
parameter to use is as you've done 'any string match'.
Ok
C I'd just want it deletes all mail from the exact address indicated in
C the .txt file,
It will do this, but remember that there should be no
Hello John,
Saturday, February 8, 2003, 3:09:27 AM, you wrote:
I would just use regular filters, they seem to be faster to me.
Thanks. That's I have first ! Based on alternatives, a hundred
strings like sex, debt... send to a spam folder created at this
effect, that I can verify before
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