I need a little more explanation. Does this mean that the tags I need are available or only in newer versions of kmail? Can somebody point me at user documentation for these features? -- Regards John Suse 10.0 KDE 3.4.2 B On Friday 24 November 2006 23:00, Philip Rodrigues wrote: > > >Is the mail from somebody in my address book? > "From"->"is not in address book", at least in the latest version. > > > Is the mail addressed to one of my accounts ? (Some aren't) > A little trickier to avoid false positives, but perhaps something like: > "Match all of the following": > "To" does not contain "me@xxxxxxxxxxxx" > "To" does not contain "me2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" > "Cc" does not contain "..." > "Cc" ... > > Is the mail from somebody in a domain or who has a name that I known > > sends spam? > You could create a category in your address book containing all these > addresses, and use "From" "is in category". Alternatively you could just > use a bunch of "From" "contains" <unwanted address> type filters. > > > The vast bulk of the rest could be spotted with a simple sentence and or > > word check. Firstly in the subject and then in the content. > > > > Any thoughts or suggestions? Surely there is a filter available that will > > do some or all of these things. > > To be honest, once you get to this level, I think you're probably better > off customizing something like spamassassin, that's designed for spam > filtering, though. > > Regards, > Philip ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.