On 1/17/04, Karl.Winkelmann wrote: >With all the spam around these days, I wonder if anyone is using the >Internet Header criteria in Mail Actions. Even though I have some Mail >Actions that filter the spam into a Suspect Mail folder for later review, >some email does slip through. > >Recently you will have seem email with completely incomprehensible text >and no opt-out option (even though I never would use one). I noticed the >X-mailer headers are also incomprehensible and thought that perhaps a >Mail Action that defined the more usual X-Mailers would be a useful >addition to the junk mail filtering.
I'd also be interested in hearing from someone knowledgeable about the Headers in Mail Actions (similar reasons). I have also had a few slip past SBC/Yahoo's filters (and, irritatingly, other valid emails get stuck in Bulk so I have to go online and move them to the Inbox there). Will post a related question on the No More Spam AppleScript, too. Thanks, Jim Microsoft: The company that made email dangerous. ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

