On 4/14/04 9:10 AM, "Dan Dixon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Peter C.S. Adams at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> If they are always incorrect names like the above, you could try something
>> like this:
>>
>> - Apply if all conditions are met
>> - "To" contains [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> - "To" does not contain Dan Dixon
>>
>> Might work....
>
> Yeah, it does work. Problem is, it'll also catch legit messages that just
> have my address only (with no display name). Apparently there is no rule
> criteria for display names only. thanks for the suggestion, though.
One more step should narrow it down to _almost_ everything you want:
- Apply if all conditions are met
Only "To" recipient contains [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Only "To" recipient does not contain Dan Dixon
Only "To" recipient does not start with d
--or, even better
Only "To" recipient does not start with dan
It won't help for multiple-recipient messages, but those don't usually fake
the display name.
A script could do it precisely.
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