On 5/31/04 9:54 PM, "Brent" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, I tried
>
> Match if ALL criteria are met:
>
> Any Reciepiant contains [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Any Reciepiant does not contains [EMAIL PROTECTED]
No. You didn't read my message correctly. There is NO message where
Any Recipient contains [EMAIL PROTECTED]
AND (ALL criteria)
Any Recipient does not contain [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What you want is:
Match if ALL criteria are met:
Any Recipient contains name -- or: Any Recipient starts with name
Any Recipient ends with @myisp.com
Any Recipient is not [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?
You excluded all possible messages in the universe.
>
>
>> 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?
It doesn't look as if that's necessary.
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