Hello tbudl,

  I plan on sending out auto-replies to e-mail which I consider bad.
  Incase after an auto-reply is sent out and the message is meant to
  bounce, I do not wish to send an auto-reply to the bounced mail.

  I filter bad mail through e-mail address only. So the bad email
  sends me a message, I send an auto-reply, bad-email bounces, I send
  another auto-reply, bounce, reply, bounce, reply, etc...

  I do not wish to go into a mean loop and worse case scenario be
  labeled a spammer.

  What I need to do is apply a filter before all others which check to
  see if the message is being bounced back. If the message is a bounce
  I would like to filter it to a bounce folder so not to kill good
  bounces.

  What do all bounces have in common? I wish to filter against the one
  single ID all bounces have in common or at least should have in
  common without being way too general about it.

  I do not wish to filter mail which carries one single word. It has
  to be a term, a phrase, or something which should not be found in
  any regular email (another reason why I should filter to a folder).

  So what is the one thing (preferably phrase) all bounces have in
  common?

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Best regards,
 Victor B. Gonzalez                          

Using The Bat! v2.01.3
Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1


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