Hello ztrader,


On  Saturday, August 26, 2000  at  20:27:56 GMT -0700 (which was 8:27 PM
where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:


> Thanks for the tip. I set it up as you suggested. Here's a copy of the
> string right out of the 'strings' box:

> '[X-SBClass: Blocked]|[X-SBClass: Spam]|[X-SBClass: Bulk]'

<snip example>

> The message was not sent to the spam folder, as I had hoped, even
> though it should have a match. Might I need additional parenthesis, or
> is there another reason this is not working? Is the : a special
> character, perhaps?

 I think your filter string is probably to blame here.  I find using
 the pipe symbol for OR is ambiguous.

 Try the following:

 String                 Location     Presence
 X-SBClass: Blocked     Kludges      Yes

 Then click on the Alternative tab and click on Add Set
 In the new set that is added, put the following

 String                 Location     Presence
 X-SBClass: Spam        Kludges      Yes

 Click Add set again, and make the new set read:

 String                 Location     Presence
 X-SBClass: Bulk        Kludges      Yes

 This is the least ambiguous way of getting what you need.


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Thanks for writing,
 Januk Aggarwal
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 under Windows 98 4.10 Build 2222  A 

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