Dear Steve, @19-May-2005, 11:27 Steve Lee [SL] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Tony:
>> I just visited the Spamcop web site, I clicked the "Download Trial" link >> and it took me to the Mailwasher Pro download page. SL> It is Spamcop.net not spamcop.com - big difference. I think you'll find that was Tony's typo. His description is of spamcop.net. I've used it on and off for years. And there is no "spamcop spam filter". If you're talking about a local Mailwasher installation, then that's another matter. Here are 3 ways to define filters for mailwasher to whitelist TBUDL messages. [enabled],"[1] TBUDL* (T)","[1] TBUDL*(T)",26112,OR,Legitimate,To,contains,[email protected] [enabled],"[1] TBUDL* (R)","[1] TBUDL*(R)",26112,OR,Legitimate,Return Path,contains,[EMAIL PROTECTED] [enabled],"[1] TBUDL* (H)","[1] TBUDL*(R)",26112,OR,Legitimate,EntireHeader,contains,List-Id: "tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com" Spamcop do filter spam for you, but only if you use a spamcop.net email address, which you are not doing, so it's not that. -- Cheers -- //.arck D Pearlstone -- List moderator and fellow end user TB! v3.5 on Windows XP 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2 '
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