Re[2]: Getting rid of unwanted messages

2002-10-17 Thread Richard Wakeford
Hello Marcus, On Thu, 17 Oct 2002 at 10:57:57[GMT +0200](which was 09:57 where I live) you wrote: MO> So, is your filter working like expected now? Yup :-) -- Best regards, Richard Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 2 Current version

Re[2]: Getting rid of unwanted messages

2002-10-17 Thread Richard Wakeford
Hello Marcus, On Thu, 17 Oct 2002 at 10:22:04[GMT +0200](which was 09:22 where I live) you wrote: MO> I repeat what I've already said; post the filter here and let us MO> evaluate it. I should have done what you said the first time and saved a lot of trouble. I have continually checked all the

Re[2]: Getting rid of unwanted messages

2002-10-16 Thread Richard Wakeford
Hello Marcus, On Wed, 16 Oct 2002 at 09:54:11[GMT +0200](which was 08:54 where I live) you wrote: MO> Not without manually including the message ID of the root message in MO> your removal filter. Ah, probably not worth the trouble then. Thanks. -- Best regards, Richard Windows 2000 5.0 Build

Re[2]: Getting rid of unwanted messages

2002-10-16 Thread Richard Wakeford
Hello Scott, On Tue, 15 Oct 2002 at 22:38:39[GMT -0500](which was 04:38 where I live) you wrote: RW>> [PGP] RW>> Sender RW>> yes SM> Don't you mean "subject", not "sender"? Oh heck, that's what comes of posting at 3am. Yes, of course I meant subject :-( -- Best regards, Richard Windows 2000

Re[2]: Getting rid of unwanted messages

2002-10-15 Thread Richard Wakeford
Hello Leif, On Tue, 15 Oct 2002 at 21:04:26[GMT -0600](which was 04:04 where I live) you wrote: LG> Try this as your filter string: LG> [PGP] No quotes or anything. Well, I can't for the life of me see where I am going wrong. I've tried with and without quotes and everything. At the moment th