Hello Alexander,

Thursday, June 16, 2005, 5:06:57 PM, you wrote:

> Hello finalcut & everyone else,

> on 16-Jun-2005 at 19:11 you (finalcut) wrote:

>> But as you can see there http://finalcut.ca/spam2.png , I'm in the
>> recipient.  Is there a way in selective download filter to directly kill
>> and not downloading these emails?

> I'd assume that the "original-recipient" header was added by your provider
> and not part of the original message (some providers do that, mine adds a
> similar header "envelope-to"), and I think (though I'm not entirely sure)
> that this header is not taken into account when you filter for the
> "Recipient" header with TB.

> So, a selective D/L filter with "Recipient does not contain
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" should work, BUT!!! if you're using such a filter, you'll
> kill all other (non-spam) message that are BCC'ed to you, too, because BCC
> is how these messages were sent.

> You can disable automatic mail check and test it with the message
> dispatcher if you're not sure.


What about a filter checking if "@myisp.com" is there AND "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" 
isn't there?
that wont kill e-mail from here right?

-- 
Best regards,
finalcut


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