[Reply to: »Luc« · 2009-03-19 · 00:33 h (CET)]

Moin, Luc!

>> Okay, I use that one, too. :-)

> Try: Options… => Filtering => White list of email addresses

Maybe the "White list of email addresses" will not work because the
sender's address in the mailing list is *not* <[email protected]>,
but his own address. So I would recommend to use white rules:

Options… => Filtering => White rules

Just import there the attached rule. – I hope that helps. :-)

> Btw, how did you know that the plug-in filters incoming messages
> *before* incoming mail filters are triggered? Is this the normal
> method with TB!? Or did i miss something in my filter 'translation'?

Ummm, first of all I think, that I read about it somewhere a looooong
time ago, and second of all it is the only logical order:

1. Filter Junk/Spam/Viruses
2. Filter "real/normal" messages

Cheers!
VA

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