Although some seem not to like it, the "known" filter and InBox are
helping me sort the wheat from the chaff. But I have a question.

The description of the "known" filter says it "allows you to separate
incoming mail by presence of the sender's address in your address
book." I presumed that meant the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" part of the
AB entry. But this morning a message I would have expected to land in
Inbox-Known was routed to the normal InBox. The specific mail address
specified in "From:" was an exact match for "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" -
the only difference I can see is in the "Return-Path:", which includes
a variation of the name listed in my AB (e.g., "Fred and Wilma
Flintstone" as opposed to "Fred & Wilma Flintstone").

Can someone clarify exactly what constitutes a match for "known"?

TIA.

-Don

Running The Bat! Version 1.60 on Windows 98 Build 2222


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