Hello Terry,

I have the template installed in the new template section.
Using The Bat! v2.01.3 on Windows 98 4.10 Build 1998

(Experience) Novice at best with the bat.
Confidence with filters (fairly good).


BeginFilter
Name: digital cable filter
Active: 1
Source: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Target: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CopyFolder: \\\\none
MainSet: 50cable filter
AltSet:1: 30adult movies
AltSet:2: 50payperview
AltSet:3: 50digital cable
Actions: faoHotKeyOnly         (I tried this, it is now turned off)
AddGroups: 
DelGroups: 
ForwardTemplate: 
ConfirmTemplate: 
ReplyTemplate: 
FwdAddr: 
RedirectAddr: 
NewAddr: 
NewTemplate: 
ExtCmd: 
ExtFile: 
ExtractDir: 
ColourGroup: <default>
AddAddrItems: afiFrom,
DelAddrItems: afiFrom,
HotKey: 32843
IsOfColour: <default>
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,
 Mark                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]




Thursday, November 13, 2003, 3:37:47 AM, you wrote:

T> On Thursday, November 13, 2003 at 9:33 AM, Mark wrote:
>> First post, so hello to all!

T> Hi Mark,

T> Welcome to the list.

>> I get 5 or 6 Spams for digital cable filters daily, and for some
>> really strange reason, I cannot get a filter to work on one of them.
>> It is a text email, and I copy the text right out of the email "Cable
>> Filter" and put it into the rule tab string "cable filter"  location=anywhere
>> and Yes. No other string but this one, re-run the filter, and nothing?
>> I copy this out of the inbox, and paste it into notepad, and then
>> re-select all and copy from notepad, back into The Bat, and send it
>> back to myself. Damn if the stinking thing doesn't filter.
>> Btw, every other filter I have is working just fine!  See the second
>> issue also.

T> 1. It always helps us to know what version of The Bat! you are using
T> and what version of the operating system you are using. Many people
T> use some form of the following in an address book template for
T> [EMAIL PROTECTED] address.


T> Using The Bat! v%THEBATVERSION on %WINDOWSPLATFORMNAME %-
T> %WINDOWSMAJORVERSION.%WINDOWSMINORVERSION Build %-
T> %WINDOWSBUILDNUMBER %WINDOWSCSDVERSION

T> This will automatically insert the information in your e-mail whenever
T> you send an e-mail to this address.

T> I don't know your level of knowledge, so if you need any additional
T> help on templates, etc., let us know and we'll be happy to help you
T> out.

T> 2. If you are using version 2 of The Bat!, there is a plug-in called
T> BayesIt! (there's also another one but I can't remember the name) that
T> is an anti-spam plug-in. It will take care of these kinds of things
T> for you and save you tons of time as well. Trying to keep up with
T> inventive spammers by creating filters for each new wave of e-mail is
T> fun in the beginning, but quickly wears thin. You can get the plug-in
T> here.

T> http://klirik.narod.ru/usefuls/bayesiteng.htm

T> If you are using version 1.62r or below, you can use any of the
T> anti-spam programs that are out there, such as Popfile, to take care
T> of this. These programs run on your computer and sit between The Bat!
T> and your mail server.

>> Any one have any good ideas for Spam 1 or 2?
>> I still can't figure the Spam1 out! Looks like straight text to me!

T> If you go to the filter and hit Control-C then it will copy that
T> filter.  You can then paste it in your reply to this e-mail so we can
T> see how the filter is set up.

>> I have attached the html email, I changed the name, because I did not
>> know if it would mess up the email, but it was a " message.html".

T> I'm pretty sure that the list doesn't allow attachments.  At least I
T> didn't get one.  See Number 2 above.

T> One other little housekeeping item.  It's a list requirement to use a
T> signature delimiter.  That's what the two - (dashes) followed by a
T> space is before the "Regards" in my signature below.  The Bat! and
T> other mail clients will automatically discard anything below the
T> signature delimiter when you reply to a message.  It definitely is a
T> time saver.  This is also something that can be put in a template.
T> For example, my new message template to tbudl is:

T> %CURSOR

T> -- 
T> Regards,
T> %FROMFNAME


T> Using The Bat! v%THEBATVERSION on %WINDOWSPLATFORMNAME %-
T> %WINDOWSMAJORVERSION.%WINDOWSMINORVERSION Build %-
T> %WINDOWSBUILDNUMBER %WINDOWSCSDVERSION



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