On Sunday, July 20, 2003, at 03:06  AM, Pat O'Halloran wrote:

> However I just downloaded 20 messages, half of them Spam, and the 
> script
> did not execute. Selecting them all in the recent mail window and
> manually executing the script moved the spam to the spam folder but why
> is this not happening automatically, any ideas?

Perhaps the messages aren't getting to that filter because of another 
one higher in the list. Try moving the SpamSieve filter to be first in 
the list.

On Sunday, July 20, 2003, at 04:24  AM, Scott at HobbyLink Japan wrote:

> SpamSieve automatically uses your address book as a white list, so
> there's no need to set any conditions for running the script.  Have it
> run for ALL messages.

SpamSieve automatically uses Apple's address book. To use PowerMail's, 
you need to set up the rule as Pat did.

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Michael Tsai                                 <http://www.c-command.com>


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