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Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 16:48:39 -0800
From: SYNass i-lists <i-lists@synass.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Filters [Svobi] Reply-To X-BeenThere

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Hi Peter & Ray
Thanks for your feedback and test play ! ;-)

It's very interesting to find out and learn exchanging opinions !! ;-)

It's much more interesting to learn what one doesn't know in, not
only, dealings with these filterings !!! ;-)

Different mailers, mailing lists and its different behaviors ...
... this makes the finetuning quite difficult !!

Getting a good suggestion from you is good if I can do it here !
Just like "Reply-to:" what isn't present here. ;-(

Within a very short time I got my filtering quite comfortable and fair:
All checked are going to either Accepted_PRIV or Accepted_ITC,
Junk or directly into Trash !

All UN-filtered are in the normal INbox !!
In INbox I check for Filter Setup or mark as Junk !!

After reading all mails I check, clean and clear the Junk Box
for any errorous filtered ones and delete the rest ...
... finally I do a quick re-check with the Trash before emptying !!!

Well, all these RE-checks I do avoiding any good messages getting
deleted or lost at my current experiencing time with filtering. ;-)

Thanks a lot for your brainstorming, contribution, help, suggestions and
plays ;-))

Cheers, svobi

On Tue, 2008-01-22 at 14:46 -0800, Ray Davison wrote:
> Peter Skye wrote:
> >
> > Hi Mr. Ray,
> >
> > I'm going to CC this message to you at charter.net. If you filtered on
> > Reply-To then the CC would _not_ go to the SCOUG list -- it would go to
> > your Inbox (which is intended).
>
> The SCOUG filter looks for scoug in To or CC. In your message the To is
> SCOUG. CC is Charter. Scoug in To meets the logical or as being in To
> or CC. Therefore it is filtered to SCOUG. And that is just what.
>
> Only "no filter" goes to the inbox. There is no filter for Charter.
> Once To caught scoug there was no chance of it getting to the inbox.
>
> Computers do what you tell them to do, not unnecessarily what you want
> them to do.
>
> Ray
>
>
>
>
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