On Monday, September 13, 2004, 5:32 PM, you wrote:

M> No. What you can do even better is to include "X-Text-Classification:"
M> as a new header in Options/Preferences/Message Headers and then it will
M> be available to use it in your filter this way:

so now I don't have kludges to deal with, and I can make it a message
field, nice!

M>   Message field - X-Text-Classification - contains - spam

I'll set it up!

M> When you add the new header in Preferences, enter it with the colon (:)
M> in "display as..." and _without_ the colon in RFC name.

I have some that have colons in BOTH, should I change them all???? what
is the significance with/without??

-- 
 Paul
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