Good afternoon Robert, It was foretold that on 11-11-2002 @ 14:49:30 GMT-0500 (which was 20:49:30 where I live) Robert D. would mumble: <snipped a bit> RD> And the last rule ---- *should* see the flagged message and forward a copy RD> to my ISP, using a template. RD> BeginFilter RD> Name: End-Spam RD> Active: 1 RD> Source: \\Denstar\Inbox RD> Target: \\Denstar\SPAM In RD> CopyFolder: \\\\none RD> MainSet: 40 I tried your filters and messed about a bit. The second filter will not work, but that's not a surprise i'm afraid: you have not defined a filter string. And filter strings will make or break your filtering system.
Is this what you want to do: when the first filter triggers on the string, the message gets flagged and keeps in the inbox. The second would forward the flagged message to your ISP. Are these the messages that are filtered by the first one? Or is the intention that you have several filters, some that flags messages, other not, and that in the end you want all flagged messages forwarded to your ISP? -- Best regards, Luc ------------------------------------------- Powered by The Bat! version 1.62/Beta6 with Windows 2000 (build 2195), version 5.0 Service Pack 3 and using the best browser: Opera. "This is a feminist bookstore. There is no humor section." - John Callahan. -------------------------------------------- ________________________________________________________ Current version is 1.61 | "Using TBTECH" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html