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On Friday, June 01, 2001, at 10:26:25 AM PDT, Nick Andriash wrote:

Re: Spam filtering:

NA> The easiest way to set that up is to create a "Personal" Filter that
NA> has your address(s) as the Recipient, and this filter will be *second*
NA> to last in your filter list. The very *last* filter will search for
NA> "e" anywhere, and will filter straight into the trash. Actually works
NA> quite well.

Hello Nick,

I've taken your basic arrangement here, and added one extra element.
Together, my three "Spam co-filters" work even better for me.  I've added
one filter just above "Personal", that I call "Spam One" (the final filter
being "Spam Two").

In "Spam One", I place relevant header information for all the "known"
Spam that has somehow gotten one of my legitimate recipient addresses that
would normally be accepted by the "Personal" filter. For this filter,
since only "known spammers" are placed here, I can set it to simply delete
the mail from servers - instead of just placing it in the Trash.

Here's the order of my final three filters:

Spam One
Personal
Spam Two

Melissa
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