Troth,
In poco you can easily set up that kind of filter...........and
checking for dupes is quite easy. You simply open up the filter list
and click on the column for addresses. That temporarily alphabetizes
the list so you'll see dupes right away. Delete any you find, save
the list and exit. The next time you open filters they will be back
in the order you placed them (the alpha doesn't stay). This allows
you to keep an order to your filters -- sometimes you want one filter
to run ahead of others.
Regards from the
"Keyboard Cowboy",
,,,,,,,,
Ô¿Ô¬
Cincinnati, Ohio
Scottsdale, Arizona
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Tuesday, 9/30/2003, @ 6:54:02 PM EST
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On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 15:18:06 -0400, ~OoO~ wrote:
| Out of all the spam filters everyone has been trying out, and
| I'm specifically talking about those that use the Bayesian
| filtering method, do any of them automatically whitelist those
| in your address book? Or, at least let address book entries
| automatically through? Although I use and like K9, and it has
| the whitelisting feature, I have to choose who gets whitelisted,
| and if I accidentally add someone twice then the whitelist will
| have two exact entries. Over time, this can build up to such an
| inefficient list.
| Anyone?
|
|
| ---Troth
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