That did the trick. Thanks. bp
--------------------------------------------------------------- Barry Parr [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://parr.org p: 650.728.2183 m: 650.823.8850 I think out loud at MediaSavvy http://mediasavvy.com Barry Parr's daily analysis of Internet media news and research --------------------------------------------------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >At Sat, 4 Oct 2003 16:52:04 -0700 (CET), Barry Parr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>I've installed SpamSieve and it's working well at labeling spam, but the >>spam it finds is still marked as unread. How do I modify the Spamsieve >>script to mark the offending messages as read and not notify me of their >>arrival? > >I use a SpamSieve filter with a modified "Move if Spam" script that adds >a "##" mark in the beginning of each spam subject. This filter has the >"Stop applying filters..." box unchecked. Then directly after my >SpamSieve filter I have a "follow up" filter like: > >Conditions: >Subject - begins with - ## >Actions: >Set status to - Read >Don't notify >Move message into folder - Spam > >On this filter the "Stop applying filters..." box is checked. > > >The changes to the script was suggested by SpamSieve developer Michael >Tsai a couple of weeks ago to this group. You find it below. > >Best, >Max G > > >At Mon, 15 Sep 2003 09:03:33 -0400 (CET), Michael Tsai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >wrote: > >>Right after the "if isSpam then" line of the SpamSieve Label and Move >>scripts, put: >> >> set spamMarker to "##" >> if m's subject does not start with spamMarker then >> set subject of m to (spamMarker & subject of m) >> end if >> >>Then you can write a filter criterion that looks for subjects starting >>with "##" (or whatever marker you choose). > >

