On 6/16/04 8:50 AM Karl.Winkelmann at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote. Gosh Karl, I cannot dream of over 1,000 individual and unique Mail Actions. But I'd like to try your list and see if it slows down CE on my Imac. So can you send it to me privately please?
However the problem I would like to solve is in being able to transfer (Copy and Paste or something) my existing Spam Mail Action files over to something like Excel spreadsheet where I can sort them down alphabetically or by Mail Actions etc. and avoid duplicates. I'm sure I did this before but forget how. Also what I do not understand is when I make a Mail Action and it does not work. I have a From mail action that says if there is an email whose >From contains YourBigFun then file it in Deleted Mail but it still is coming into my In Box, nor is my ISP marking it as SPAM like they should. Thanks for you help, doug >> On or about 6/15/04 4:25 PM Doug McAdam AKA [EMAIL PROTECTED] eruditely >mused the following: > >>In short >>I have a separate group for each type of action, i.e. from, subject, >>message body etc. Each of these groups has a dozen actions. I was told >>that to exceed this amount might slow down Emailer. Is there any way I >>can copy these actions to another program and sort them by words so that >>I can see if there are any duplicates or at least have a sort of master >>to which I can refer when adding new actions? > >If you only have a dozen criteria in your Spam Mail Actions you could >just combine them into one Mail Action manually. I don't see any way of >combining criteria into single Mail Actions. > >Who ever told you you could only have 12 criteria in any Mail Action? I >have some Spam Mail Actions that have up to 1000 criteria of known spam >domains and there is no slowdown in processing my mail, though as I have >been using SpamSieve recently I have turned them off but they work fine. >I can send you one offlist for you to try and see if CE slow down while >using such a large Mail Action. > >Cheers > >Karl > >Webmaster for: >IAS, Irish Airmail Society: >http://members.aol.com/karlfranzw/AirmailSociety.html > > ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

