Hello David,

On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 you wrote in <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

DB> How should I write the filter now? Currently it is:

DB>     ^X-SpamPal: SPAM, and set Location to Anywhere.

DB>     I think the ^X-SpamPal refers to an x-header. How do I set one of
DB>     these?

Well, here's my filter and it works a treat, sending all spam, without
fail, to my "Spam" folder. I hardly ever use the Dispatcher. The main
setting about which you asked is: "Header field" "-Spampal" contains
"Spam".

$$$$ TB! Message Filter $$$$
beginFilter
UID: [0DDA6420.01C489F3.60FE5DF7.412FF7DA]
Name: Spam
Filter: {\0D\0A\20`7`X-Spampal`0`SPAM\0D\0A0`16`1`1\0D\0A0`16`1`5\0D\0A}
MoveMessage folder \5C\5CMail\5CInbox\5CSpam
MarkRead
IsActive
IsSendQueue
endFilter

-- 
Regards,
Richard

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