Re(3): emails appearing "faded"
Marlyse: Right, I get that, but it's not moving anything with that subject line, 'cause I've trained it to see that and similar messages from that list as Good. I'm still waiting for the next mail from the list to see if I've fixed it. Thanks, /Cap Marlyse Comte could find nothing better to say than: >Subject: >From: "Marlyse Comte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2004 07:49:49 -0600 > >It's in the AppleScript "Move if Spam" - as far as I know it's not in the >Mail Filter. It's part of SpamSieve, it will label it as spam which >allows you to easily recognize and double-check messages (if so wished) >which SpamSieve found to be spam. > >---marlyse > > >--- former message(s) quotes: > >>I see what you mean. Yes, I do use SpamSieve, but it's set to "Move if >>Spam". But wait, it looks as if I have an extra line in the Mail Filter. >>I'm removing it & will report the result. >> >>/Cap
Re(2): emails appearing "faded"
It's in the AppleScript "Move if Spam" - as far as I know it's not in the Mail Filter. It's part of SpamSieve, it will label it as spam which allows you to easily recognize and double-check messages (if so wished) which SpamSieve found to be spam. ---marlyse --- former message(s) quotes: >I see what you mean. Yes, I do use SpamSieve, but it's set to "Move if >Spam". But wait, it looks as if I have an extra line in the Mail Filter. >I'm removing it & will report the result. > >/Cap
Filter/Scripting Help?
Folks, I am trying to set up some filters to trap spam. I have a couple of issues: 1) How do I get messages to NOT appear in the recent mail window without putting them in the trash? I have tried ending my filters with 'Don't notify', but the messages still appear in the recent mail. 2) Much of the spam that I receive has multiple addressees at my ISP. I have been successful at filtering those messages that: a) have my ISP (eznet.net) appearing in the To: field, but my email address is in neither the To: nor the CC: fields, or b) have my ISP appearing in either the To: or CC: field, with my email address appearing in the other field. What I haven't been able to figure out is how to filter a message if the To: field contains more than one email address on my ISP, including my own. These typically contain no CC: field. Any suggestions? -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Don V. Zahniser [EMAIL PROTECTED] Composed on Powerbook 1400cs, 117MHz, 64MB RAM, Mac OS 8.6
Re: emails appearing "faded"
I see what you mean. Yes, I do use SpamSieve, but it's set to "Move if Spam". But wait, it looks as if I have an extra line in the Mail Filter. I'm removing it & will report the result. /Cap Wayne Brisette could find nothing better to say than: >Subject: Re: emails appearing "faded" >From: "Wayne Brissette" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2004 14:57:50 -0600 > >Marlyse Comte [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Friday, February 20, 2004 stated: > > >>Are you using by any chance SpamSieve ? > >Yep, that would be my guess as well. > >Wayne > >--- >Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. >- Mark Twain > >Live DAT & Music Page: http://homepage.mac.com/wayneb/ >Wayne's Music Calendar: http://ical.mac.com/wayneb/Music >PowerMail AppleScript Archives: http://homepage.mac.com/wayneb/powermail.html > >Music Currently playing: