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 ~( __ _"o   Was another beautiful day, Mon, 18 Oct 2004,
   @  @      at 13:31:20 +0100, when [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> POPFile amedns the subject with a word such as [spam] prepended.

> I find the email is not spam and teach POPFile acordingly but then I
> want to store that email in the correct folder.

> If I re-filter the folder for other reasons then the [spam] email gets
> refiltered to the Spam folder.

> So...

> I need to be able to edit the subject of the email to remove the
> [spam] prependation (ohh I like that word!).

> If I go to the mailbox and open it in a text editor I don'r seem to be
> able to achieve the effect desired.

> Any easy ways? Any thoughts?

No (very) easy ways, as I know. You can edit headers, including the
subject field, only if you save a message to disk, and then edit it
using some text editor - and then importing the message again in TB.
But, the receiving time will not be original one any more.

If you have a fine bunch of such messages then a toll for mass-search
and replace might be of some help.

- --
Mica
PGP key uploaded at: <http://pgp.mit.edu/> once just before breakfast
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