Hi Thomas,
On Thu, 15 Aug 2002 11:51:37 +0700, you wrote:

> JA> MainSet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Oh, you filter on the bounce addresses. Another smart idea I haven't
> seen before. :-)

Yes, I like to do things the unusual way ;)  I guess you could also filter on
the reply-to header, or even the path (if you wanted to get really sadistic ;)).
Or you could just do some plain old filtering on the list headers.  This method
just ensures that I don't catch any of the items that are CC'd to me twice (one
from list, and the other from sender).

> JA> Now for my Address book item for me:
> 
> JA> Addresses: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> JA>            [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> JA>            [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [...]
> 
> JA> Now if I remove all but the top item, the filter works fine, but if I
> JA> have the other items, the filter breaks,
> 
> Let's see. If the filter works if only the first address is in your
> addressbook, the filter conditions and actions should be correct. The
> function "check whether in AB" seems to choke on multiple addresses in
> the same AB entry.

Yes... that is a better way of putting it ;)


> But what is this:
> 
> JA> AddAddrItems: afiFrom,
> JA> DelAddrItems: afiFrom,
> 
> Are you adding and deleting the From address to/from the filter at the
> same time? Or am I reading this wrong?

Not sure, but only Add Address to group is ticked, the other is not, as to why
it has data in it here, I am not sure, but it doesn't seem to be affecting the
filter, otherwise nothing would be added to the address book... no?

-- 
Jonathan Angliss
([EMAIL PROTECTED])

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