![]() ![]() ![]() Sender is on my Friends list: Always mark emails on your friends list as good, regardless of the weighted evaluation from other spam tools. Sender is on my Blacklist: Useful if you want to always auto-delete emails from anyone on your blacklist, regardless of the weighted evaluation from other spam tools. The spam tool rule is used to give you more certainty over how email addresses on your Friends and Blacklists are evaluated instead of relying on a weighted evaluation from all spam tools. If a Language filter is chosen, choose from the list of languages which to match. You'll find hundreds of filters for just about any type of spam. If you want some excellent 'ready to go' spam filters, then check out Wizcrafts MailWasher Pro filters. Using the pipe | to separate words is a much more computationally efficient (and faster!) way to construct filters instead of creating separate rules for each word. Iagra|VIAGRA] would catch upper and lowercase variations on the first letter of the word Viagra, and Viagra all in capitals.Įplica.*(olex|models|bags|watch)] would catch upper and lowercase variations on the first letter of the word Replica and Rolex along with combinations of these with the words models, bags and watch. ![]() Some simple regular expression filters are illustrated as follows: A filter to test if an email address is valid looks like uses the regular expression engine from Regexlab if you want to read up on how to create a simple Regular Expression filter. Regular Expressions filters are difficult to write but offer greater flexibility and accuracy.Įg. This is why it is much better to use Regular Expression filters with the pipe | (see below) Regular Expression Filters A Plain Text filter to match the word sex would also match sextuplet and sextant, which may be an unintentional match. Plain Text filters are easy to write, but its easy to make mistakes with them. Next, select what type of filter you want to use, Plain Text or Regular Expressions Reg Ex. Next, select the condition Contains, Does not contain, or Is. Next, click the Add Rule button or the drop down arrow next to it to select Standard Rule, Language Rule or Spam Tool Rule.Ĭhoose from the first box which part of the email you want to filter on, such as the Entire Message, or just the Subject Line. Any means it matches 1st rule OR 2nd rule OR 3rd rule etcĪll means it matches 1st rule AND 2nd rule AND 3rd rule etc The next option is an AND/OR operator meaning an email can match any one of the rules (Any = OR) or must match all of the rules (All = AND) Go to Settings » Spam Tools » Filters and click the Add Filter button.Ī dialogue box appears and lets you enter the name and choose the appearance of the filter when it is triggered, such as font and background color.Ĭhoose the Filter type, either Spam, Good or Neutral. You can specify certain words or combinations of words that, if they appear in the Subject, Body, From, Too, CC, Received, header, return path, or the entire message, they, will trigger an automatic categorization from MailWasher Pro.įilter options allow you to construct plain text filters, build more complex filters using regular expressions and block emails in certain languages.Īctions on filters allow you to set the spam score, choose the filter display color and override fixed settings when a filter is triggered. Filtersįilters allow you to define what MailWasher Pro tags as spam, neutral or good email. This lets you group by more than one column and all you need to do is drag and drop each column in there to group by it. A grouping bar is shown above the column headers. You can expand and collapse these groups to make everything more readable.Īnother way to group emails is to go to Quick Display » and check 'Show grouping bar'. Group by Classify and now you have all your emails in spam, undetermined and good groups. To group by a column simply right click on the column header and select 'Group by', your emails will be sorted by that group.Įg. For example you could sort all your emails in to spam, good and undetermined groups, making it easy to display and manage them. Grouping is a nifty way of sorting your emails by relevance. If you have a question and you cannot find the answer below, please check out our Customer Care Centerįor FAQ's, forums and program help or feel free to send an email to Grouping ![]()
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