Re: Message filters not working properly while filtering based on header information

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On Sat, 30 Jan 2010, Guruprasad wrote:

>> There is a "YES" in "BAYES".  Change your rule to search for "Yes,"
>> (note the comma).
>
>
> And if I add 'X-Spam-Status: Yes' to my filter how will 'YES' in BAYES
> match it? Won't the filter look for an exact match with the given filter
> search string? I have this question because I have absolutely no idea how
> filters work.


Again here is what Paul said...

There is a "YES" in "BAYES".  Change your rule to search for "Yes,"
(note the comma).

Perhaps the confusion is " to search for " should read " to add "

This works as Paul and I tested this, oh, I dunno, about 18 months ago 
now, but as Paul said, read the archives and you would have found 
your answer long before waiting for a list response :)
But now you have your answer, best of luck.

--
Res

"What does Windows have that Linux doesn't?" - One hell of a lot of bugs!

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