Hi Melissa,

what was spam 2? a catch all for mail that didn't have your domain
anywhere in it?

I created a personal folder as this thread generally advised

[string]'@mydomain.com' [location]recipient [presence]yes

This is actually working pretty well, but the one thing it doesn't
pick-up is bcc's to me.

Perhaps someone has a better way round this?

Friday, June 01, 2001, 6:45:06 PM, you wrote:

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

M> 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.

M> Hello Nick,

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

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

M> Here's the order of my final three filters:

M> Spam One
M> Personal
M> Spam Two

M> Melissa



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thanks,
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