Hi,
while I o not ilke neither html mails nor outlook stationery, they seem to ne a fact of life. A rule that drops mails with an image might drop mails using stationary Wolfgang Hamann >> On 12/11/2005 08:31 pm, Kai Schaetzl wrote: >> > Pollywog wrote on Sun, 11 Dec 2005 17:42:38 +0000: >> > > they do use different names for >> > > their files >> > >> > well, not according to his posting. >> >> The only thing I could think of to deal with it was to add a Maildrop rule >> to >> send such files to the spam folder if they are not sorted into another >> folder >> first (if the sender is unknown to me): >> >> >> >> if (/^Content-Type: multipart\/mixed/) >> { >> exception { >> to "$HOME/Maildir/.Spam/" >> } >> } >> >> >> I looked unsuccessfully for a fancy rule to do what I wanted to do, but >> could >> not find one, but I noticed there is an app for spammers that use Mac's and >> it is also called Maildrop. >> >> 8) >>