Hello Mark,

On Monday, November 29, 2004, 9:39 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PJ>> The filter is as follows:

PJ>> $$$$ TB! Message Filter $$$$
PJ>> beginFilter
PJ>> UID: [97E80840.01C492FE.7689AE34.682BBB08]
PJ>> Name: K9\20Anti-Spam
PJ>> Filter: {\0D\0A\20`7`X-Text-Classification`0`\20spam\0D\0A}
PJ>> MoveMessage folder \5C\5Cpatnet\5C$JUNK$
PJ>> IsActive
PJ>> endFilter

PJ>> Email marked as spam stays resolutely in the inbox. Any ideas?

MP> This one works for me:

MP> $$$$ TB! Message Filter $$$$
MP> beginFilter
MP> UID: [4A31FDE0.01C49062.236C3EE8.40D55E8C]
MP> Name: K9\20Spam
MP> Filter: {0\0D\0A0`5`0`X-Text-Classification:\20spam\0D\0A}
MP> MoveMessage folder \5C\5CMark\5CInbox\5CSpam\20Trap\20K9
MP> DeleteFromServer
MP> IsActive
MP> IsSendQueue
MP> endFilter

I tried this one and it didn't work either. One account uses
Header contains "X-Text-Classification: spam"
as a condition; another account uses
Header field "X-Text-Classification" match "spam"
(minus quotation marks)

...and neither works consistently. That is, some of the messages K9
marks as spam are redirected, others are not. I've checked the headers
and they are correctly classified, but not always moved.

Could the destination folder have anything to do with it? The filter
is supposed to move them to the "Junk" folder that already exists.

Thank you!
-- 
Best wishes,
Pat

A Canadian in Houston
Using The Bat! v3.0.2.8 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2


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