Re: Filter question

2002-05-01 Thread Chris Wilson

Wednesday, May 1, 2002, 12:59:34 AM, you wrote:


 Hello Keith. Thanks for replying to my question.

 At 6:43 PM on Tuesday, April 30, 2002 you wrote the
 following about [Filter question]:

   What is the ks_c=5601 bit?

Keith That's the part of the header that says the message
Keith codeset is Korean. If you don't expect to be
Keith receiving any Korean messages, it would be a logical
Keith place to filter

   True enough. The reason I posed the question was because I
   had been trying to filter for Turkish spam  I was advised
   that I might lose non-spam msgs by filtering on a
   character set. This didn't bother me as I don't speak
   Turkish but I wasn't [and still am not] sure that each
   language is *only* governed by one character set.

   If this were so, then I could check the character set for
   any foreign language msg I got  filter for it.

   Do you know if this is the case?

   TIA

I have successfully filtered on this character set, and so far only
gibberish messages have been put in the junk folder. I have not lost a
single none Korean font message, yet. Once I have ascertained that
nothing I want gets transferred to the junk folder I will set it up to
delete. Even if it's not spam, I can't read it and am not interested in
trying, so it works fine for me.


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Re: Filter question

2002-05-01 Thread Keith Russell

Hello, Chris.

On Wed, 1 May 2002 17:50:22 +0100 GMT your local time, which was
Wednesday, May 01, 2002, 10:50 AM -0700 GMT here,
you wrote:

 I have successfully filtered on this character set, and so far only
 gibberish messages have been put in the junk folder. I have not lost a
 single none Korean font message, yet. Once I have ascertained that
 nothing I want gets transferred to the junk folder I will set it up to
 delete. Even if it's not spam, I can't read it and am not interested in
 trying, so it works fine for me.

  For Korean, this should work very well. Certainly, this character
  set is not used for any other language, and it's pretty much the
  only character set used for Korean email. Unfortunately, I have to
  use other methods since I do want to receive some Korean
  messages
  

 Keith
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Re: Filter question

2000-12-02 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone


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Hi Chris,

On 02 December 2000 at 00:17:53 + (which was 00:17 where I
live) Chris Wilson wrote and made these points:

 Write an outgoing filter to move messages to Sent (i.e. not move) and,
 as an action, copy the message to the required folder.

 Thanks Marck,  a typo there I think, you meant "write an outgoing filter
 to COPY messages to sent", right? Or do you mean move... ? I have a lot
 of trouble with filters, they often spring a few surprises on me :-)
 Please just confirm this if you get a chance!

"Move"  is  the  terminology  of  filters.  A filter has a fundamental
purpose  of  "moving" messages from one folder to another. If "moving"
is not required you have to specify source as destination.

 BTW what is the Hash: SHA1 thing for, just curious, is it to do with
 PGP, something I have never really played with?

It is. It is a part of the PGP signing envelope.

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Re: Filter question

2000-12-01 Thread Januk Aggarwal

Hello Chris,

On  Sat, 2 Dec 2000  at  00:17:53 GMT + (which was 4:17 PM
where I live) witnesses say Chris Wilson typed:

 Write an outgoing filter to move messages to Sent (i.e. not move) and,
 as an action, copy the message to the required folder.

 Thanks Marck,  a typo there I think, you meant "write an outgoing filter
 to COPY messages to sent", right? Or do you mean move... ?

The filter will have your source folder as your outbox (That's where
the message starts out.)  Put the destination folder as the SENT
folder (If you put outbox your recipient will get *lots* of copies).
Under actions use the COPY function to put a copy in some other
folder.

You can interchange Sent and the other folder, it doesn't really
matter.  Just pick a convention and stick to it so that debugging
becomes easier.

 I have a lot of trouble with filters, they often spring a few
 surprises on me :-) Please just confirm this if you get a chance!

I highly recommend the FAQ tutorial on filters.  The Kill filter part
is a bit out of date, but the rest is still applicable.

Check it out at: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com

 BTW what is the Hash: SHA1 thing for, just curious, is it to do with
 PGP, something I have never really played with?

Yep.
 
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