Hallo P.Johnson,

On Sat, 4 Sep 2004 12:08:47 -0500GMT (4-9-2004, 19:08 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:

PJ> BTW, I don't see where I enable or disable regex. The Options tab has
PJ> what looks like fewer options too-- or does the content depend on
PJ> conditions and actions previously selected?

If I got it right, the filter's using regexp when it says 'match' and
it doesn't when it says 'contains'

PJ> The non-working spam filter is set up like this:
PJ> Message source - match - ^X-Spampal: SPAM

Try this:
  Options -> Preferences -> Message headers -> Add:
  Display: X-Spampal
  RFC name: X-Spampal
  uncheck the three options
Now you've made TB recognize the X-Spampal header

Create a new filter:
 Header Field -> X-Spampal -> contains -> SPAM

PJ> Roelof, thank you so much for your quick response. I know a lot of it
PJ> is just common sense (lacking here)

That's lacking here too, that's why I like to train it. (You can
translate that to: Sharpen on somebody else)

PJ> but I was just a little hesitant about fiddling with the NFS
PJ> settings when the filters are such an important part of my system.

Remember that whenever you've made an absolute mess of it, you can
delete your account.srb files (with TB closed) and TB will convert
your v2 filters again (as long as you don't delete your account.srx
files).

-- 
Groetjes, Roelof

The Bat! 3.0
Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1
1 pop3 account, server on LAN

Disclaimer: Any opinion stated in this message is not necessarily shared by my budgies 
or rabbits.

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