The extra line wasn't it, but I finally fixed it by putting the SpamSieve filter at the end of my list of filters.
Thanks everyone. /Cap > >Marlyse: > >Right, I get that, but it's not moving anything with that subject line, >'cause I've trained it to see that and similar messages from that list as >Good. I'm still waiting for the next mail from the list to see if I've >fixed it. > >Thanks, >/Cap > >Marlyse Comte could find nothing better to say than: > >>Subject: >>From: "Marlyse Comte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2004 07:49:49 -0600 >> >>It's in the AppleScript "Move if Spam" - as far as I know it's not in the >>Mail Filter. It's part of SpamSieve, it will label it as spam which >>allows you to easily recognize and double-check messages (if so wished) >>which SpamSieve found to be spam. >> >>---marlyse >> >> >>--------------- former message(s) quotes: ---------------- >> >>>I see what you mean. Yes, I do use SpamSieve, but it's set to "Move if >>>Spam". But wait, it looks as if I have an extra line in the Mail Filter. >>>I'm removing it & will report the result. >>> >>>/Cap

