On Monday, July 28, 2003, 11:47 AM, you wrote: AM> Most spam filters offer a less obtrusive way of indicating that messages AM> are in fact spam. One such way is to add header entries to the messages.
AM> You can then use a Kludge filter to pick up the added header. AM> For example with spampal, the header added is: AM> X-SpamPal: SPAM AM> Check your spamfilter for this and use that instead of the horrid AM> Subject munging option. It's horrid for the very reason that you're AM> experiencing. Your false positives are munged. this is what I have setup, BUT it also stopped the spam filter from working in TB. Since I don't use the subject to define spam, but the x-headers, it moves the spam to a new folder ( not inbox) and the spam filters I had setup required the spam to be in inbox. Since I also have IMAP email accounts that can't use spampal ( popfile..) now what do I do. create a second filter? and new hotkeys to start it? CTRL-ALT-S is ingrained in my memory, I'm not sure which others are available.. -- Paul Using The Bat! v1.63 Beta/5 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1 ________________________________________________ Current version is 1.62r | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html