Hi all,
On Monday, November 08, 1999, 9:11:44 PM (-5 GMT), Michael scribbled:
> When using the pipe character in signal strings should spaces be
> used before and after? I am trying to set up a spam filter which
> would move anything NOT addressed to me to the spam folder. However,
> I routinely use two different e-mail addresses one of which
> forwards to the other.... so I entered:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED] as the search string on
> the recipient with present="no", however this doesn't work.... mail
> addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ends up in the spam folder, as does
> mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
> Do I need spaces before or after the pipe character? example:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]| [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Any other suggestions?
Yup. Use the alternatives section, ie, hit the alternatives tab,
select 'add set' and enter the other string there.
Messages with either the first or the second address will then be
filtered to the designated folder.
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-=Ali=-
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