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Hello,

On 03 January 2004, 09:57 +0100 (03/01/2004 08:57 local time) cs4l [C]
in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

C>   Don't interpret what I write negatively, I'm very happy with SpamPal!

C>   Nevertheless, my spampal sometimes mis-identifies messages as spam
C>   and includes markers in the subject line of the received message.

C>   How can I get rid of the added marker in the Bat so that filters do
C>   not grab the message each time I re-apply filters to the folder?

C>   I need to get rid of things like:
C>   **SPAM** **SPAM REGEX ID#363100123-86**
C>   **SPAM** **SPAM DSBL 24.5.91.52**
C>   **SPAM** **SPAM SBL 218.32.192.211**
C>   **SPAM** **SPAM SBL 192.117.172.25 BODY**

C>   Hopefully a small script, with a keyboard shortcut, could do it?

I've stopped using SpamPal but did use it a few months ago. I never had
these headers because I configured SpamPal not to show them; I used the
headers instead. Checkout SpamPal options etc.

- --
As ever,
Martin Webster

The Bat! 2.03 Beta/25 | BayesIt! 0.4gm (Windows XP Professional Service Pack 1)

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