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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Miguel A. Urech [MAU] wrote:'
MAU> And what about X-Envelope-To:? All the spam that I have received
MAU> today include it :)
Yup. All my mail has that header which is inserted by MDaemon, my
local mail-server.
The way to go then would be to not use the selective download
filter (something I wouldn't have done in the first place, but I
now reluctantly voice my opinion here, but I'm afraid I have to do
so in this case).
I tentatively suggest using the original filter I posted:
String: ^To: Location: Kludges Presence: No
Enable 'regular expressions' in the filter options.
... and have TB! either delete the messages, move them to trash, or
move them to a spam folder.
This method will likely be more efficient, unless you receive more
spam than you do mail.
If you want my true opinion, I'd suggest using SpamPal with the Bayesian
plug-in and then filter on the specific header it inserts when it
detects a message as being spam. It's really easy to setup and it works
really well.
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