Hello Jonathan,

Sunday, July 28, 2002, 9:33:08 AM, you wrote:

>> 2.) often you address  is not listed in TO: field :-) (It is the case
>> for maillist - so you can make AB group of "allowed" recipients like
>> you address, TB UDL and others.)

JA> Which is why you create your filters in a particular order like this:

JA> 1 - High useage lists
JA> 2 - Other lists
JA> 3 - Common contacts
JA> 4 - Most other contacts
JA> 5 - Spam filter

Although this thread started out with the intent of using 2 address books,
isn't it better to have only 1 AB for an account and differentiate using
groups?

Maybe a better question would be to ask what functionality is gained and
lost by using one address book versus having separate address books?

The reason I ask is presently I use 2 AB & I am thinking about benefits of
consolidating into 1. I thought by doing this in conjunction with setting
the order of the filters similar to what you have above and adding the
"Known" filter at the bottom would be better. This way whatever hits my
Inbox acts as kind of a unknown flag.

TIA!

-- 
Best regards,

Greg Strong                     
TB! v1.62/Beta1 on Windows 98  

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