Stephen Russell wrote:
> I have folders set up for various groups that send out mail, some like
> this list.
>
> In T-Bird I have set up the rules to move [bittorrent] to folder
> Bittorrent, but it fails to parse down the subject line.  So a Re.
> [bittorrent] fails to get moved.
>
>   
Are you using the "contains" keyword?  Ie, for profox I use TO or CC 
Contains [email protected]

> Also in T-Bird the Spambaynes add in seems to be real agressive.  When
> I click on the buttons for Not Junk I then have to move it?  
Setting it as NotJunk does nothing but unset the Junk flag.  I assume 
you mean that the message is part of a filter, that if it had not been 
marked as junk, would have been moved.  You'll need to re-run the 
filters by clicking the folder, clicking Tools, Run filters on Folder

I had a tiny learning curve coming from Eudora, but now it's my go-to 
e-mail client.  The only thing that I really, REALLY hate about it, is 
that if you have Message Exceeds set, and a message is larger then that 
limit, it correctly only downloads the last few lines, and then tells 
you how to retrieve the rest of the message.  BUT, it doesn't tell you 
how big the message is!  And if you click to retrieve it, there is no 
progress bar - just a swirly thing that reassures you it's working.  I 
have no idea if I'm 98% through a 1mb attachment, or just getting 
started on an 87MB attachment, like some clown once tried to send me.  
Other then that, it's pretty good.  I also like that they have a 
portable app version, so you can run the entire thing from a USB flash 
drive, and carry your e-mail with you, and use it from any computer.


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