Rich

routing rulse take place once a user accesses their mailbox. Spam
filters are loaded at server startup so they act on the mail as it
arrives at the stmp server. So if the message gets caught by the spam
filter its placed in spam folder or bounced depending on which spam
setting you have selected.

Anyone can correct me if im incorrect.

Christopher

Richard Klein wrote:
> 
> By the way, I have re-loaded the spam & whitelist filters.  Does that also reload 
> the routing filters?
> 
>    -Rich
> 
> On 02/Mar/2003 09:19:57, Richard Klein  wrote:
> > If I fill out a form that may result in spam, like, say, I sign
> > up for a contest at iwon.com, I use a telltale email address,
> > like [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > So, I set up a routing rule to delete any emails sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> >
> > delete "" CASEI tocc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > but I still get emails addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] in my
> > spam folder.  What am I doing wrong?
> >
> >    -Rich
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