Hello Jonathan,

>> Therefore I'm obliged to put at least one string in the "rule" ?

> Not really no, but it depends what you want the filter to do.

yes an antispam filter !

>>> Try putting something in the first page ("Rules"),

>> I try

>> I puted an expression
>> stings      location :     presence :
>> vivivi       kludges       no

> How many emails do you get that have vivivi in the headers?

Justly no one and I thaught it would go to alternatives !

> again probably catch all your mails again.  If this is a spam filter,
> try putting:

> Strings     Location     Presence
> sex         Anywhere     Yes
> For the "Rule" page.

Ok I dit it

>>> and any other options into the "Alternatives" page.

Yes, but the result is that only the mail with the keyword "sex" go to spam folder ;
others taht contain "picks" (keyword of alternatives", don't go to
spam folder



> Yes, the "Rule" page is for AND filters, while anything appearing in
> the "Alternatives" page is OR.

yes I understood !


> Usually you want something to appear on
> the "Rule" page as a starting point. For example, sex on the first
> page, and on alternatives, you might want to add sets to include
> things like "marketing", "debt", and such.

Yes, but at my home, no !

Thank you johnatan for your patience !

Christophe


________________________________________________
Current version is 1.62 | "Using TBUDL" information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

Reply via email to