Hello Paul,

Tuesday, November 28, 2006, 5:59:22 PM, you wrote:

PB> Whether you use a spam filter or not, it is handy to do 2 things:

PB> 1. Use positive filters in TB to move desired mail to separate
PB> folders. Also add a filter to move "Known" mail to a "Welcome" folder
PB> or similar name.

PB> 2. This leaves any unfiltered junk in the "Inbox", where you click on
PB> the Subject heading to sort alphabetically by subject. ( You do this
PB> only once to set it.) This makes it very quick and easy to glance
PB> through the list in case anything of value is there. The repeat
PB> subjects are together and need only be read once.


No argument from me there. I agree. My example was in response to the
specific question of how to filter out the messages that had the
'<name> wrote:' sequence in the subject.

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 MikeD                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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