> Um... Did you consider replacing "Retcode" with the actual value you want
return (ie: "97")

Well, that is actually the proper entry. The filter itself is supposed to
contain the Retcode, I have tried 3 things:

1) example string#97
2) 97#example string
3) example string [TAB]#97

I am perhaps missing something quite obvious, but so far it does not work
like my previous filter which was simply like example #1.

I have even tried using Google to find instances of XMail Retcode and am
having no luck (???)

Thanks for the help though... anything is appreciated.

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