yes it works - but - don't do it ;-) I had to find out over the course of the day yesterday, that now all, even good messages, get treated the same way - this because the filter is an ALWAYS condition (thanks Michael Tsai). I do have this filter way at the bottom of my filter list and many of my messages have been already correctly filtered and stored, but there are still enough messages coming down to the SpamSieve filter to make this a non usable approach. Sorry for putting you onto a wrong track.
This is the reason I was tampering a little around for another solution and asked on this list if it is somehow possible to apply a filter to only messages which have been labeled (e.g. spam). ---marlyse --------------- former message(s) quotes: ---------------- >On 19:27 CST, Tue, Feb 3, 2004, Marlyse Comte wrote: > >>you could just add 2 lines to your filter in PM: >> >>first filter is the one from SpamSieve which puts it into it's own spam >>folder (execute apple script). >> >>then the next one is 'move message to trash'" and then the next one "move >>message to folder spam". >> >>this will have the message not show up in the recent window but remain >>bold in the spam folder. >> >>I just tested it here and this works here. > >Well, that was embarrassingly easy. Thanks. > >Evan > >>--------------- former message(s) quotes: ---------------- >> >>>On 10:14 CST, Thu, May 1, 2003, Michael Tsai wrote: >>> >>>>On Wednesday, April 30, 2003, at 10:43 AM, Bob Parks wrote: >>>> >>>>> I know I can set up the script to file the spam in the "Mail Trash", >>>>> and >>>>> then it does not show up in recent mail, but that clutters my trash >>>>> folder (which I occasionally have to pull messages out of), with spam >>>>> that I dont want. >>>> >>>>Per Rick's suggestion to move the message twice, please try changing: >>>> >>>> move m to message container spamFolderName >>>> >>>>in the script to: >>>> >>>> move m to message container "Mail Trash" >>>> move m to message container spamFolderName >>> >>>Has anyone gotten this to work - I've been trying to keep SpamSieve- >>>tagged spam from showing up in the Recent Mail browser, and supposedly >>>making this change to SpamSieve's "Move Mail" script will move it to the >>>trash, thus taking it out of the Recent browser, then move it to the Spam >>>folder (I do want things to go into the Spam folder - every couple of >>>weeks I go through it to see if anything inadvertently got tagged as spam >>>before deleting all spam). But properly properly identified and labelled >>>spam is still showing up in the Recent browser. >>> >>>I've checked w/ Michael Tsai, SpamSieve's author, and he's stumped. Has >>>anyone come up with an alternate way of doing this? > >-- >Scientists at the Centers for Disease Control and Symantec's AntiVirus >Research Center today confirmed that foot-and-mouth disease cannot be >spread by Microsoft's Outlook email application, believed to be the first > time the program has ever failed to propagate a major virus. > >

