Re[2]: Kill filter question

2000-02-29 Thread Wolfgang Kynast
Hi Dieter, Next question: what's the difference between "originator" and "sender"? DH Hey, the originator of a message must not necessarily be the sender... DH In the case of our vampire I guess it means the same. Hm. My thought was that maybe "originator" is the envelope-from.

Re[2]: Kill filter question

2000-02-24 Thread Wolfgang Kynast
Hi Steve, *But*: if all headers are downloaded - why does TB only offer to filter on originator/subject/routing? SL For the same reason that TB! offers only to filter SL on "sender", SL "receiver", "subject", "kludges", "body" and "anywhere". ;) Next question: what's the difference

Re[2]: Kill filter question

2000-02-17 Thread Wolfgang Kynast
Hi Tom, ... TP Umm, I would imagine that all headers would have to be downloaded for TP them to be examined with the filters... Maybe I'm crazy, but as far TP as I understand POP3, you don't really get that much information... Hmmm, maybe I mix this up with the XOVER command of the NNTP

Re[2]: Kill filter question

2000-02-16 Thread Gary
Hi Wolfgang, On Wednesday, February 16, 2000, 1:33:58 PM, you wrote about "Kill filter question": G Am I to understand that if I set up a kill filter, it will G prohibit whenever I set up as the filter from downloading into G The Bat!? W Yes, only some headers are downloaded in this