Hi Peter,

Monday, November 27, 2006, 9:18:10 PM, you wrote:

>> lately I get a lot of spam with the subject line: <name> wrote: As
>> I hear lots of people are getting the same.

>> Is there a way I can add a filter somewhere in the configuration
>> that if the subject line is "wrote:" it should go to the junk mail
>> folder.

Click on 'Accounts' and select 'Filters' and click 'File' then 'New
Filter.

On the General tab give it a name, in the 'condition' box, select
'Subject Contains' and then add 'wrote:'.  In the "action" section,
select what you want to do ... "move to folder \\JUNK" for example.

That should do it ... but only until they change the message content
which will happen pretty soon. That is a very inefficient way to try
and keep up with spammers. The other suggestions are helpful and more
useful in the long term. I use Agava FWIW and like it. But BayesIt
worked OK for me for a number of years too ... after I trained it with
a **LOT** of email and I needed to 're-train' it once or twice a year
for some reason.

-- 
Best regards,
 MikeD                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using The Bat! v3.86.07 ALPHA (beta) on Windows XP 5.1 Build  2600
Service Pack 2


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