Hello A.,

October 09, 2000, 8:01:26 PM, you wrote:

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ACM> On Mon, 9 Oct 2000 15:13:11 -0400, Don Mulvihill wrote:

DM>> do I need to make a 'new' kill filter for each word I want to
DM>> filter? Or is there a way to put multiple words in the Signal
DM>> Strings area of a single kill filter. I've tried this, but it didn't
DM>> work, so I'm wondering if it's possible at all, and that perhaps I
DM>> was just missing some necessary syntax.

DM>> I'd like to create a single kill filter, say, "Junk", and put words
DM>> like; viagra, $, mortgage, hot, loans, debt, etc.

ACM> In the kill filter configuration panel, in the 'Signat Strings' box
ACM> simply type them in like this:

ACM> Junk
ACM> viagra
ACM> $
ACM> hot
ACM> loans
ACM> debt

ACM> If this is a spam filter that you're creating, you may kill-filter a
ACM> significant amount of legitimate mail.

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Be very careful of the dollar sign ($) a lot of folks here use it when
talking about Bill GatesWare :>)

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 Pasquale                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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