Yes, I don't see any filter selection in OE (6) or Netscape (4.79) for checking headers, but WebMail does.  I think that's where the ATTACH action becomes useful -- the failed Junk-Mail tests are listed in the body of the advisory, so OE users can do body= filters if they want to "delete from server" (or whatever action) based on Weight values.
 
Glenn Z.
 
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Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 1:58 PM
Subject: DSN:Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Bounce strategies?

Scott,

Maybe I misunderstood your comment but Eudora and Pegasus will filter on an
X-Header. Outlook and Outlook Express do not seem to allow for this. At
least I have not figured out how to do it.
 
Eudor does not include this as a default but you can add it. At least it
works with my version of Eudora and I know someone doing this with Pegasus.

Stu


>What is really sad is that there has been a de-facto standard for
>identifying spam for many years now (the X-RBL-Warning: header), yet I'm
>not aware of a single mail client that detects it.
>                                         -Scott
>


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