Hallo telepro, On Mon, 27 Jan 2003 19:21:39 +0100GMT (27-1-03, 19:21 +0100GMT, where I live), you wrote:
t> I didn't know it was possible t copy parameters with ctrl/c, so That doesn't matter. That's why I explained it, since I don't think it's covered in the help either. I even told you not to use the 'copy' button, sincew it took me an embarrassing long time time to figure that out. ;-) t> It's strange, in my fiter, there is not "50" in front of each That's easy. Each set has a filtering string and that's what you see, but there's also a location and a presence and those are coded by the 50's and 30's you see. t> and a new condition has installed itself, it's "begin filter" That's odd. The only way I can explain that, is that you might have pressed Ctrl-V while you had the filter open and the first Alternative condition selected, so it was overwritten. t> AltSet:8: 50$ I suppose this would be the culprit. Am I correct to suppose that almost all false positives were OE-messages? All messages written by OE that I checked had a $ in their Message-ID, since you were checking everywhere the headers were checked too. Furthermore you're checking for awfully normal English words, but if you're French like your e-mail address suggests that might be to your liking. You're also not using the main condition, though it's not necessary to use that, it looks rather messy to my structured mind. <g> As a last item I'd like to point out that you could have all these conditions or at least the ones you're looking for in the location in one string, separated by pipes ( the | character) You'd get a single string like: sexy|love|more|money|rate|earn|confidential|penis|graduate|special|discount|enter|check|please|bonus|sign|ship|always|get|get|try|great|allow|congratulations|career|degree|paying|win|gambling|casino|guaranteed|debt -- Groetjes, Roelof ________________________________________________ Current version is 1.62 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

