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Hello Anthony,

On Wed, 13 Oct 2004, Anthony mused about "Known filter explanation"
(at least in part):

AGA> Since nobody has stepped forward to clarify the details of how the known
AGA> filter works and it isn't documented anywhere that I can find, I can
AGA> only assume that it is top secret and not intended to actually be used.
AGA> Is this correct?

That is correct.  My experience is this:  Any email that comes from
any email address in your addressbook is known and goes in the known
folder.  Other people say that only emails that comes from your
account email address (i.e.: sent by you to you) are known and go to
the known folder.

- --
Michael L. Wilson, MBA
Ecclesiastic Philosopher
Critic
Teacher

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