Hello Peter, Thursday, September 28, 2006, 8:02:14 PM, you wrote:
Peter> Hello Granville Cousins, Peter> on Thu, 28 Sep 2006 14:41:26 +0100 (2006-09-28 15:41:26 in .nl) in the Peter> message with reference Peter> <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you [GC] Peter> wrote (at least in part): >>>> I am using K9 Spam filter on my machine running Windows 2000. Is it >>>> possible to configure The Bat! to "Filter my email by adding: >>>> X-Text-Classification: - to the Header line. >>> >>> Yes >>> >>>> I have ticked this option >>>> in Configuration/K9 but then am lost as to how to get this to work >>>> with The Bat!. >>> >>> I have simply set up a common filter that applies to all >>> accounts/folders >>> that looks for (in my case) spam in the x-text lasifiction header and >>> instructs that filter, if f triggered, to send the offending ,ail to >>> the >>> junk folder. >>> >>> GC>> Where can I find this configuration in The Bat! filters section? I have GC>> looked in there and cannot see any place where I can request The Bat! GC>> to filter my email using the header classification. I am running The GC>> Bat! version 1.6r. Peter> From memory: Peter> Use [Account | Sorting Office/Filters] to create a filter. Peter> Click on "New filter" (or similar). Peter> In the pane on the right, leftmost tab, give the filter a name etc. Peter> etc. and add a filter condition: Peter> - at the left there is a text field available, put Peter> "X-Text-Classification:" in there (no quotes). Peter> - in the middle there's a drop down list, select Kludges (TB lingo for Peter> headers). Peter> - at the right is another drop down list, select Yes. Peter> The second tab allows you to add more filter conditions. Peter> In case you want to use regex in the filter conditions, select the Peter> third (or was it forth?) tab and check the box next to "Use regular Peter> expressions" (or similar) text. Thanks Guys, it's worked. -- Love and Light, Granville mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ________________________________________________ Current version is 3.85.03 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html