Re: Edit subject line

2004-01-05 Thread Robin Anson
On Sun 4 January 2004, 1:37:39 +1000, Cs4l wrote: Actually, this would not solve my issue. SpamPal would modify the headers instead of the subject, and I would want to remove the modified header so it it does not get picked by the filters. In that case I'd need a script to remove the header

Edit subject line

2004-01-03 Thread cs4l
Hello, Don't interpret what I write negatively, I'm very happy with SpamPal! Nevertheless, my spampal sometimes mis-identifies messages as spam and includes markers in the subject line of the received message. How can I get rid of the added marker in the Bat so that filters do not

Re: Edit subject line

2004-01-03 Thread Martin Webster
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello, On 03 January 2004, 09:57 +0100 (03/01/2004 08:57 local time) cs4l [C] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: C Don't interpret what I write negatively, I'm very happy with SpamPal! C Nevertheless, my spampal sometimes mis-identifies messages

Re: Edit subject line

2004-01-03 Thread Carsten Thönges
* cs4l [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Nevertheless, my spampal sometimes mis-identifies messages as spam and includes markers in the subject line of the received message. How can I get rid of the added marker in the Bat This is not possible without exporting, editing and reimporting of

Re: Edit subject line

2004-01-03 Thread cs4l
Hello Martin, Saturday, January 3, 2004, 10:56:33 AM, you wrote: MW I've stopped using SpamPal but did use it a few months ago. I never had MW these headers because I configured SpamPal not to show them; I used the MW headers instead. Checkout SpamPal options etc. Actually, this would not solve

Re: Edit subject line

2004-01-03 Thread Gerard
ON Saturday, January 3, 2004, 3:37:39 PM, you wrote: c Actually, this would not solve my issue. c SpamPal would modify the headers instead of the subject, and I would c want to remove the modified header so it it does not get picked by the c filters. In that case I'd need a script to remove the