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Gee, I gotta get some sleep I think.  I can't find the choice "Body" because 
it dosen't exist.  I'm running Kmail 3.05.  I swear I can't see it.  I can't 
find "Body" and I honestly don't think it's there.  I'm talking POP filters, 
not regular mail filters.  Is it there?


On Sunday January 19 2003 01:20 pm, you wrote:
> On Sunday 19 January 2003 11:43, Garth Meisel wrote:
> > Is there a way to add POP filters to Kmail that aren't already there. 
> > For example, searching the message "Body" for a word.  Just typing "body"
> > into the box doesn't seem to want to work.   It's also almost the only
> > thing left out to filter with or through.  Or is that just not possible
> > from a client because of the ISP's settings.  Or, is that just not
> > possible period? I don't mind saying why, I don't want any more mail that
> > contains the word Microsoft.  Just doesn't pertain to anything I'd
> > normally get and even usually isn't mentioned in any of the lists either.
> >  Thanks
>
> Under Settings -> Configure POP Filters
>
> Click the new filter button.
>
> Chose <body>
>
> Pick you matching criteria (ie "contains")
>
> Type "Microsoft"
>
> Choose an action like "Delete from server"
>
> Click "OK"
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