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Hi Thomas,
        On Sun, 2 Sep 2001 03:45:03 +0800, you wrote these comments:
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TF> Hmmm. Considering that the spam filter is the one that catches no
TF> false positives, you could use Forward To under the Actions tab. Come
TF> to think of it, you would need several filters: the first one catching
TF> all messages that contain @hotmail.com in the sender. Will be
TF> forwarded to [EMAIL PROTECTED] the next one for the next major ISP,
TF> and so on.

TF> With Regular Expressions, I am sure it would work with just two
TF> filters: one catching all those ISP's that need the spam report to
TF> [EMAIL PROTECTED], and the other one catching all the rest,
TF> reporting to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This is likely to be a futile effort since spammers hardly ever use
legitimate addresses that point to their true origin.


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