Hello Gerard, > What you do is check to see if words appeat anywere in youre email, not > just the "TEXT" part.
yes and no ! I tried with all conditions, it's idem ! > The problem is that you use a lot of common words like "get", "check", > "please", etc. > If you receive an email in English my guess is that you > will pretty much always get a match and therefor all your mail will go > to the SPAM folder. Yes but I will control them ! > Suggestion: try filtering on sentences like "This cannot be considered > spam" or "to unsubscribe". Also do not look "everywere" but look only in > text or with some of your words only in the subject. Why not, but I discovered that with simply the filter actived (rule active), and no strings in "rule" and no strings in "alternatives", it was the same as if I had indicated all keywords in "alternartives", therefore the problem does not come from keywords for the reaser that all mails are going to spam folder (copy of the filter below) BeginFilter Name: antispam Active: 1 Source: \\crbibi\Inbox Target: \\\spam CopyFolder: \\\\none MainSet: 00 Actions: AddGroups: DelGroups: ForwardTemplate: ConfirmTemplate: ReplyTemplate: FwdAddr: RedirectAddr: NewAddr: NewTemplate: ExtCmd: ExtFile: ExtractDir: ColourGroup: <d�faut> AddAddrItems: DelAddrItems: HotKey: 0 IsOfColour: <d�faut> SizeBigger: 0 SizeSmaller: 0 AgeOlder: 0 AgeNewer: 0 InAddrPos: 0 OutAddrPos: 0 InAddrGroups: NoAddrGroups: KillFile: KillMethod: 0 SaveTemplate: SndFile: SysSound: 0 SoundTime: 0:00-0:00 AllowTime: 0:00-0:00 EndFilter -- Best regards Christophe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ________________________________________________ Current version is 1.62 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

