Hello P.Johnson,
Wednesday, September 22, 2004, 11:27:22 PM, you wrote:

PJ> Hello Stuart,

PJ> On Wednesday, September 22, 2004, 11:19 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SC>> Wednesday, September 22, 2004, 10:41:36 AM, you wrote:
PJ>>> How do I create a filter that sends messages to a common folder
PJ>>> Unread? They already go to the folder without a filter but are marked
PJ>>> Read.
SC>> How do they go into a common folder  without being filtered there from
SC>> an Inbox somewhere else? Unless, are they Junk mail?

PJ> Yes they are Junk Mail, in a common folder. I finally found the TB!
PJ> options window [Options--Preferences-- Anti-spam] which let me mark
PJ> the messages Unread. I still don't know what the various options are
PJ> there, and the Help menu is nonexistent. So I do rely on the expertise
PJ> of others, like you. Thanks!

 Yes, technically your spam is filtered, it is just that it is done by
 the anti-spam program instead of a filter you have created. And yes
 this list is an incredible source of expertise, not particularly from
 me, but from others.

 And just for you, a Canadian still in Canada.

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 Stuart                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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