mailboxes that are checkable
on a server somewhere; both are forwarded to [EMAIL PROTECTED] However, I
don't
want people to know the the message has been forwarded to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
So,
I though that I'd create three accounts and use selective download
filters to ignore the [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi
On Thursday 2 August 2007 at 12:40:09 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Doug Higby wrote:
Selective download filter for each account that reads:
Recipient is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The others will be left in the box to be collected by the other
accounts.
Would this catch cc, bcc, or
Hi
On Wednesday 1 August 2007 at 11:38:39 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Chris W. wrote:
At the moment, I have incoming filters for [EMAIL PROTECTED] the move the
messages to the correct account.
That's how I do it.
However, I have to write my [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] incoming
MFPA @ 2007-8-02 3:03:47 PM
Selective Download Filters mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
However, I have to write my [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] incoming
filters in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Also, I thought that if you filter to an account's inbox the
messages were then checked against
Doug Higby @ 2007-8-02 7:40:09 AM
Selective Download Filters mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Selective download filter for each account that reads:
Recipient is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Except the options are:
* Kill
* Ignore
* Ignore and read
None of these options imply Download this message.
I am
create three accounts and use selective download
filters to ignore the [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] messages when
checking as
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and select the appropriate messages for the other two
accounts. At the moment, I have incoming filters for [EMAIL PROTECTED] the move
the messages
files, but there's not much guidance there. Is
this behavior some kind of bug, or is this by design?
I've also noticed that the results from the Selective Download filters
(whether set to kill or ignore) don't appear in the log. Is this
normal?
--
Regards,
Terry
Using The Bat! v2.01.3
Hello Jurgen other TB! list members following this thread,
On Monday, September 22, 2003 Jurgen responded to my saying the
following:
I link all accounts to the same text file, which I continue to
lengthen whenever new Spam mongers are found. This is much easier
that adding strings to each
Jurgen, I sent the following to TBUDL twice earlier and yet it
hasn't been posted. I wonder why. Two other posts I sent were
posted, so I'm not being blocked out. Maybe if you redirect it, it
will go through.
Douglas
Hello Jurgen other TB! list members following this thread,
On
Rob wrote:
what did you put in 'Detect by' on the 'Rule' tab ??
i'm using a text-file with a bunch of subject-lines used by daemons to
bounce mail, to kill replies to non-existing addresses on my account by
flagging 'subject' and it works like a charm ...
'Detect by' is set to 'Entire
A-ha!! Saw another thread that mentioned filters not working with IMAP.
I just tested my Spamkill Selective download on my one POP account and
it worked. I guess that makes - IMAP filters are usually done at the
server, correct?
I guess I need to decide if I should switch all account to POP3 or
Hello ken other TB! list members following this thread,
On Sunday, September 21, 2003, you wrote:
kg I guess I need to decide if I should switch all account to POP3
kg or continue using IMAP and create a sorting rule that would
kg delete unwanted messages from the server.
kg Hmmm any
Hello TBUDL,
After getting about 200 Sven worm type emails a day, I would like to
know if the selective download filter is case sensitive.
Is the string this is a string the same as This Is a String as
far as the filter is concerned?
--
Best regards,
Michael ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Hello Michael,
On Saturday, September 20, 2003, 6:16:54 PM, you wrote:
After getting about 200 Sven worm type emails a day, I would like to
know if the selective download filter is case sensitive.
Is the string this is a string the same as This Is a String as
far as the filter is
Hello Gordon,
On Sat, 20 Sep 2003, at 18:38:07 [GMT +1000] (which was 09:38 in my
TimeZone) you wrote:
GW Hello Michael,
GW On Saturday, September 20, 2003, 6:16:54 PM, you wrote:
After getting about 200 Sven worm type emails a day, I would like to
know if the selective download filter
Michael Thompson wrote:
Is the string this is a string the same as This Is a String as
far as the filter is concerned?
Not sure about Selective download (see my troubles below), but in
general, any kind of filtering is usually case-sensitive - especially if
enclosed in quotes. (and regex
Dear TBUDL,
I'm trying to get a selective download rule to work with signal
strings loaded from a file. The rule looks like:
Rule tab:
Name = Approved senders
Detect by = Originator
Signal strings = (empty)
Rule is:
Active = checked
Manual only = unchecked
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