[pmmail-list] Digest (04/24/2002 09:01) (#2002-200)
Rob Chandler
pmmail-list@blueprintsoftwareworks.com
Wed, 24 Apr 2002 09:17:36 -0500
Thanks for the filter info. I've also been trying to figure this out.
One question...
How do I setup (install) this filter?
Thanks
Rob
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002 09:01:26 -0400, jimmym@blueprintsoftwareworks.com wrote:
>(#2002-200) - Topics This Issue:
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> 1) Filter Request
> 2) Filter Request
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>Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2002 08:39:39 -0400
>From: "Michael Rowe" <mrowe03@attglobal.net>
>Subject: Filter Request
>
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>Hi,
>
>I have setup my mother-in-law on PMMail some time ago, and she's been
>getting a lot of spam. It seems that every filter I've used still allows
>for crap to come through. I read somewhere that there is a way to filter
>and say only people who are in her address book can be allowed in. Can
>someone post that filter. I have installed the latest Beta on her Windows
>machine. I will then put any other mail in a folder for me to review from
>time to time and add the appropriate people to her address book. Thanks
>in advance.
>
>Michael
>Proudly running OS/2 for Over 8 years!
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>Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2002 08:49:51 -0400
>From: "PMMail 2000 Support" <jimmym@blueprintsoftwareworks.com>
>Subject: Re: [pmmail-list] Filter Request
>
>On Wed, 24 Apr 2002 08:39:39 -0400, Michael Rowe wrote:
>
>> I read somewhere that there is a way to filter
>>and say only people who are in her address book can be allowed in. Can
>>someone post that filter.
>
>!(header.to="$c.acctid$" | h.cc="$c.acctid$" | h.Resent-To="$c.acctid$" |
h.Apparently-To="$c.acctid$")
>
>This filters all mail that is not directly addressed to the account id, to filter for only those
in a particular address book, add the following:
>
>!(h.fromid="$ab$")
>
>This searches all address books, you can be more specific by using $ab.bookname$,
where bookname is the name of the book you want to filter. The ! in front of the strings
represents a NOT statement, so the action of a filter like this would be to move the
messages to your "spam" folder. The filter should look like:
>
>!(header.to="$c.acctid$" |
>h.cc="$c.acctid$" |
>h.Resent-To="$c.acctid$" |
>h.Apparently-To="$c.acctid$" |
>h.fromid="$ab$")
>
>
>
>Brandon King
>brandonk@blueprintsoftwareworks.com
>http://www.blueprintsoftwareworks.com
>phone: 800-603-5684
> 910-452-4787
>fax: 910-452-4046
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