On 8/11/03 2:25 PM, "Max Manshel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> I get several e-mails which contain nothing in the message body but a
>> picture.  Since I have set preferences to not allow e-mails to have internet
>> access (so spammers cannot confirm my address by the program's request for
>> the picture), I get just Entourage's blank placeholder.
>> 
>> It occurred to me that, if I could add a criterion to my junk mail rule so
>> that if "message body" "contains" "[nothing]", I could filter out these junk
>> mails.  However, leaving the criterion line blank produces an error message
>> that the criterion must contain some data.  Is there some way to set up a
>> filter that routes these "picture only in the message" e-mails to oblivion?

Try:

<Message body> <Does not contain> <e>


That will work 99.9% of the time. (You could add a few more <ALL criteria>
to exclude a, i, o and u as well, or whatever you want.)

-- 
Paul Berkowitz


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