Hi Koie,

Once upon a time mechtn spoketh thus:
<...> 
> connecting to: mail.tkweb.net
> ** Script Error: find expected series argument of type: series port bitset
> ** Where: forall
> ** Near: if find mail/subject word [
>     print ["Found in:" mail/from mail/subject]
>     write/append %/C/rebol/remove.txt mail/from
>     write/append %/C/rebol/remove.txt ","
>     inbox: remove inbox
>     break
> ]

OK, let's walk throufg it step by step:

The error states, that find is expecting a series (...) but didn't 
get one, now where can this be? 'word should be correctly set, and
from your post I conclude, it's unchanged from the other version.
So, we'll have to inspect 'mail/subject, this is the subject, of
the imported email. How could this be not a series? 

Let's have a look into import-email:

>> probe import-email {from: me
{    
{    hi
{    }

make object! [
  To: none
  CC: none
  BCC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  From: [me]
  Reply-To: none
  Date: none
  Subject: none
  Return-Path: none
  Organization: none
  Message-Id: none
  Comment: none
  X-REBOL: "1.2.1.4.2 http://WWW.REBOL.COM";
  MIME-Version: none
  Content-Type: none
  Content: "hi^/"
]
>>

Got it? If the subject isn't set in the email, the email object
contains 'none, instead of a string, and find can't handle this.

<...> 
> forall inbox [
>     mail: import-email first inbox
>     foreach word word-list [
>         if find mail/subject word [
; change this line to

          if all [ not none? mail/subject find mail/subject word] [

; now the find will only be run, when the subject is not equal to 'none.

>             print ["Found in:" mail/from mail/subject]
>             write/append %/C/rebol/remove.txt mail/from
>             write/append %/C/rebol/remove.txt ","
>             inbox: remove inbox
>             break
>         ]
>     ]
> ]


I hope that clarifies it a bit,

Ingo

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