Hello Jeanny,
Thursday, January 27, 2005, 5:09:26 PM, you wrote:

JH> BeginFilter
JH> Name: Michelle
JH> Active: 1
JH> Source: \\NWA Mail\Inbox
JH> Target: \\NWA Mail\Inbox\Michelle
JH> Filtering Strings:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Sender  | Yes
JH>                     [EMAIL PROTECTED]  |Recipient| Yes

JH> I want ONLY messages with those two factors to go into the Michelle
JH> folder.  This is the way I have it set up now.

JH> I do NOT want emails with [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Sender | Yes
JH> and                       [EMAIL PROTECTED]  | Recipient| Yes
JH> and                       [EMAIL PROTECTED] (no matter how many
JH> names in the "to" or "cc" or "bcc" fields)
JH> to go into the Michelle folder.

Try copying the following and pasting it into a new filter. Then
change the account names and addresses appropriately.

$$$$ TB! Message Filter $$$$
beginFilter
UID: [A94F7580.01C487AF.76F49386.43107DA2]
Name: Michelle
Filter: [EMAIL PROTECTED]@domain.org\0D\0A}
MoveMessage folder \5C\5CMTS\5CThe\20Bat!
IsActive
endFilter

-- 
Best regards,
 Stuart                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Using The Bat! v3.0.2.10
 Bayes Filter Plugin v2.0.1  
 On Windows 2000 5.0 Build #2195


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