Hello Bat Buddies,

Kill Filters seem pretty simple to me, but what I noticed is that if I
drag and drop a filter from another category (ie. Incoming mail) then
certain numbers will appear in the signal strings.

For example, I've had a filter to automatically discard those odd error
messages from this mailing list (those that say "[EMAIL PROTECTED]
.COM is a private mailing list"). The filter was set up as follows in my
Incoming mail filters:

Source folder: Inbox
Move messages to: Trash
String: @THEBAT.DUTAINT.COM is a private mailing list
Location: Subject
Presence: Yes

In the signal string, I omitted "TBUDL" so it can catch these messages
from TBBETA as well. No problems. I drag & drop this filter to the Kill
Filters, the signal string turns into:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] is a private mailing list

Where did that 20 come from? If I drag other filters with different
parameters into Kill Filters, different numbers come up. I suppose the
number represents an internal parameter used (and normally hidden) in
TB, but if so, how does it affect the functionality of this filter when
moved to Kill Filters?

The Help file doesn't seem to have any information on this. Can anyone
shed some light?

-- 
Unequivocally,
Jason Thompson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

The Bat! v1.38e



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