RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Filter multiple CCs?

2003-10-29 Thread Hirthe, Alexander
Hello, There is a bcc test that you could use. If you add a line: BCC bcc 5 x 2 0 will this add 20 points for 50 Bccs? or can I use BCC1bcc 5 x2 0 BCC10 bcc 10 x 20 0 Alex --- [This E-mail was scanned

RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Filter multiple CCs?

2003-10-29 Thread R. Scott Perry
There is a bcc test that you could use. If you add a line: BCC bcc 5 x 2 0 will this add 20 points for 50 Bccs? No. It will add 2 points for any E-mail that has 5 or more Bcc:'s. or can I use BCC1bcc 5 x 2 0 BCC10 bcc

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Filter multiple CCs?

2003-10-29 Thread paul
There is a bcc test that you could use. If you add a line: BCC bcc 5 x 2 0 to your \IMail\Declude\global.cfg file, it will add 2 points to the weight of the E-mail if it has 5 or more Bcc:'s (recipients that do not appear in the headers of the E-mail). Wow, when was that test

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Filter multiple CCs?

2003-10-29 Thread Matthew Bramble
I currently score it as follows (on a fail weight of 10) BCC-3 bcc 3 x 1 0 BCC-5 bcc 5 x 1 0 I used to have a line in there for just one BCC, but I removed that because adding points with that was just too common and indiscriminate. Obviously I score this very low, but the scoring is

RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Filter multiple CCs?

2003-10-29 Thread Robert Grosshandler
Title: Message If an e-mail is sent to me, BCC'd to 5 other people in my domain, and BCC'd to 100 other people not in my domain, what number does BCC see? 5 or 100? Thanks. Rob