On 30 Jul 2002, it is alleged that Morten Nilsen sauntered in to
netscape.public.mozilla.mail-news and loudly proclaimed: 

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> Michael Smith wrote:
>> Hey all,
>>    I've trying to develop a decent set of filters for spam and I was
>> hoping that I could have a filter search the message body for key terms
>> (i.e., "unsubscribe=XXXX"). the current filter rules for moz 1.1+ do
>> not seem to have this capability. Any help on how to create a custom
>> header or script that would allow me to do this would be greatly
>> appreciated 
>>
>> Thanks
>> Mike Smith
>>
>>
> 
> I believe this is covered by several rfe's in bugzilla... try looking
> there. 
> 
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> Dr. P
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You might also want to have a look at how things have been set up in the 
filter-set available at http://spamslayer.mozdev.org/.

/b.

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