I have two EMail addresses that I commonly use. I've notice that quite a bit of spam EMail comes in with my primary address in the 'To:' line, my other EMail address in the 'CC:' line. This would not hardly ever occur with legitimate EMail messages.
I'm using Bayes Filter Plugin v 2.0.4 by Achim Winkler and I have implemented the RegExp Filter, importing the suggested RegExp data file from
I'm new to this RegExp filter means of dealing with spam. I've attempted to add a rule that will catch the occurrence of my secondary EMail address in the Cc: field.
I have tried various permutations of the rule, it never seems to get activated. Here is the latest rule format:
=Cc: 500.0 "my_2nd_email@mydomain.com" [Should catch EMails sent to both addresses]
I inserted this rule is very close to the top of the filters.dat file.
Any help greatly appreciated in my war on spam .. probably a losing battle, but I'm determined.
G'Jim c):{-
I'm using Bayes Filter Plugin v 2.0.4 by Achim Winkler and I have implemented the RegExp Filter, importing the suggested RegExp data file from
I'm new to this RegExp filter means of dealing with spam. I've attempted to add a rule that will catch the occurrence of my secondary EMail address in the Cc: field.
I have tried various permutations of the rule, it never seems to get activated. Here is the latest rule format:
=Cc: 500.0 "my_2nd_email@mydomain.com" [Should catch EMails sent to both addresses]
I inserted this rule is very close to the top of the filters.dat file.
Any help greatly appreciated in my war on spam .. probably a losing battle, but I'm determined.
G'Jim c):{-