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   ***^\     ."_)~~
 ~( __ _"o   Was another beautiful day, Sun, 5 Feb 2006,
   @  @      at 21:04:50 -0500, when rich gregory wrote:

>>> Actually, my original request for help DID mention that

MM>> Yes I remember this request, it was interesting, and I did already
MM>> give you one very good solution, but...will be that you are not
MM>> very willing, or at least are hesitant, to change a bit some
MM>> routines... okay, that's not a problem, you will have just to have
MM>> more filters/work to do then. Let "us" see...

> I am not understanding this paragraph too well...

It doesn't matter now, since such approach requires a certain change in
overall communication routines. Forget it, for a while.

> I am indeed open to doing what I must (or thought I was!) but I do not
> remember any solution other than:

>   (?<!Real Name) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Which we now know does not work entirely.

No, it doesn't, regarding your initial question; I entered this topic a
bit later, when you had request like this...

NOW I just need to know :
How do I to tell the selective download filters that any email 1)
containing [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the
header 2) AND MISSING the correct "real name" is to be deleted.

...and this filter above is solution.

> If I remember correctly I was wondering if I would need more than 1
> filter... What was odd was that it seemed to do as hoped in my tests!

Well, you were right, one filter was not enough, at least not to my
knowledge.

>>> A) any NAME that does not = "Real Name"  -- OR
>>> B) any NAME that is BLANK                -- Should be killed

MM>> Yep. Okay... Well, nothing then, you just will have to add another
MM>> filter which will destroy yet on server all what is not addressed to
MM>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] You can do it by treating entire
MM>> header part, with _no_ specific TO, CC etc. field.
MM>> It means, any message which doesn't have address
MM>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] in its header part will be
MM>> exterminated from server (the filter is in the flat forefootnote).[1]

> I am embarrassed to say I do not understand what you are saying here.
> (As I said, my mind is very much elsewhere these days.)

Okay. The said filter will delete from server every message which does
not have [EMAIL PROTECTED] in header part. It means
that message not using this address will be deleted from server. The
filter| was given in footnote of this message.
      |
> The |filter below I do not understand either. Can you please tell me
> exac|tly what it is to do? All can see (I think I understand) is that
> it l|ooks for ANY mail with [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> some|where in the header...
      |
Exactl|y. You get it.
      |
> Then| what does it do??? (fkoDetectHeader??)
      |
It the|n deletes message from server, IF this address is not found in the
header| part.
      |
      '---------------,
MM>> BeginFilter  <---'
MM>> Name: For Linda A. Liar 2
MM>> Active: 1
MM>> Source: \\Account\Inbox
MM>> Target: \\Account\Inbox
MM>> CopyFolder: \\\\none
MM>> MainSet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MM>> Actions: fkoDetectHeader
MM>> AddGroups:
MM>> DelGroups:
MM>> ForwardTemplate:
MM>> ConfirmTemplate:
MM>> ReplyTemplate:
MM>> FwdAddr:
MM>> RedirectAddr:
MM>> NewAddr:
MM>> NewTemplate:
MM>> ExtCmd:
MM>> ExtFile:
MM>> ExtractDir:
MM>> ColourGroup: <default>
MM>> AddAddrItems:
MM>> DelAddrItems:
MM>> HotKey: 0
MM>> IsOfColour: <default>
MM>> SizeBigger: 0
MM>> SizeSmaller: 0
MM>> AgeOlder: 0
MM>> AgeNewer: 0
MM>> InAddrPos: 0
MM>> OutAddrPos: 0
MM>> InAddrGroups:
MM>> NoAddrGroups:
MM>> KillFile:
MM>> KillMethod: 0
MM>> SaveTemplate:
MM>> SndFile:
MM>> SysSound: 0
MM>> SoundTime: 0:00-0:00
MM>> AllowTime: 0:00-0:00
MM>> EndFilter

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