>Okay, as I said in my last email, the rules are catching emails that, as far
>as I can tell, don't match the criteria I have in the rule.  Email with no
>attachments are being trapped.

IMail doesn't have rules that can detect whether or not there are 
attachments, so you have to write such rules yourself.  However, you have 
to be careful (as with any filtering) not to have false positives.  For 
example, if you just filter on "NAME =", you will catch lots of HTML E-mail 
(not to mention this message, if I hadn't added that space in there), even 
though you won't see "NAME =" in the E-mail.

>Email with attachments that are okay are being trapped.  I can't have 
>this.  The rules have got to be flawless.  Why
>aren't they?

There's an old saying, "Computers don't make mistakes, people do."  How 
about showing us the rules that you are using?

                                                    -Scott
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