My problem with the filtering option is that the filter needs to DO something to the message. And I don't want to move these messages, or relabel them, or anything like that. I just want to leave them as they are and see them displayed in a window.
Maybe I'll just *have* to move them to a temporary folder and move them all back to their normal locations again afterward. Bit of a pain though. Rick -- G5 2GHz x2 :: 2GB RAM :: 10.4.3 :: PM 5.2.3 :: 3 pane mode Shark Attack: A Design Studio <www.sharkattack.co.uk> -- Original message: Received from Karel Gillissen on 24/2/06 at 11:27 >Just an afterthought (I hit the send button too soon....) >You could also try: >"Other Field..." "Content-Type" "does not contain" "plain" AND "Other >Field" "Content- >Type" "Contains" "Windows-1252" >This might narrow your search,as most likely your spam message is of the >1252-type. > >Karel > > >Op vrijdag, 24 februari 2006 schreef Rick Lecoat: > >>>Anybody have anything to suggest? How can I perform a search that will >>>find every HTML carrying message in my database (but not the plain text >>>ones)? And, more to the point, how can I ID the specific virus carrying >>>message out of a database of over 38,000 messages? > > > >

