>> It's still 2 filters then: 1 to get the junk to the junk and the other >> to put the good ones back.
ASK> Of course. The spam filter is usually the last filter in the list of ASK> filters, so that it has the lowest priority. First you sort out the good ASK> ones, then the spam filter takes care of the leftovers. I would think that if I need 2 filters I would take *ALL* mail addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and FIRST send it to the spam bucket THEN filter the spam folder for "correct_name <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" and return these to the pending orders folder. BUT the number of / order of filters is only 1/2 the question. I also do not know how to handle the spaces in the right/wrong addresses in this(these) filer(s). I would think the most elegant way to do it would be to ONLY move the BAD junk but I do not know how to tell a filter what I want. Just for a refresher (appologies to those who don't want/need this) here is the full details of what I had said... I have an email address that attracts a lot of spam, however any mail that goes to that address AND IS NOT spam is a PayPal notification of a payment and, therefore very important, an order that needs to be shipped. Examples: Good address: "My real name" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Bad address: "Some random name or none at all" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> SO... If a mssg comes in INcorrectly addressed I want to direct the mssg into my JUNK folder otherwise I want it to be left in the IN-box. I do not know how to tell the Sorting Office interface to 1) handle the spaces in the correct address and 2) how to move the mssg if it is _NOT_ "good". Maybe I need 2 filters? I am using ver 2.12. Would anyone please advise? Thanks much, Rich -- Beautiful Butterfly Displays http://FramedButterflyArt.com Random tagline: When the going gets tough, the tough take a coffee break. ________________________________________________ Current version is 3.65.03 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

