On 5/31/04 1:10 PM, "Paul Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> Is there a wild card for use in Rules.
>> 
>> In other words, dictionary assaults of spam.
> 
> You're beginning to hit Entourage's Rules limitations. Grep is not included.
> You can do

[I got a headache just reading that.] I could follow the logic.

I take it that grep is a Unix search command. Had to look it up.

Ok, I tried 

    Match if ALL criteria are met:

Any Reciepiant contains [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Any Reciepiant does not contains [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Sent a test email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] & [EMAIL PROTECTED], knowing that
[EMAIL PROTECTED] does not exist.

I got one copy that was filtered to my name (acct) folder and one to the
designated junk folder. The one that made it to the name folder is a
problem. The mail daemon that tells me that there is no nameX hits the junk
folder. Both show both eddys in the headers.

I have the rule high in the Rules and the one to send good mail for name to
the name folder in MLM.

What went wrong?


> If it gets very complicated it might be easier to to it by running a script,
> which can combine any network of AND and OR but is slower.

 I use a script to notify me by SMS on my cell phone when an email for name
comes in. so I want to avoid this spam.

Is there a script somewhere that I can modify, since my Applescript skills
are minimal?

Brent

Brent

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