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Saturday, August 2nd 2003, 4:02am

KMail Address Book Filtering

Forgive me if this has been brought up before, but will KMail ever have address book filtering? This is a feature I have found very useful in other non-Linux email programs. Another wish-list item of lesser importance would be the ability to scan a header for a long list of words (longer than the current filter system allows). A user could then scan for a variety of familiar spam words: viagra, satellite, mortgage, hurry, enlarge, etc.

I am running SuSE 8.2 with that Godsend application Synaptic. This is the longest I have ever kept Linux on a machine and actually plan to keep it around for a while. :D

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Saturday, August 2nd 2003, 11:00am

For the first problem: I dont't know but I haven't read about it yet. You might want to create a feature request entry on bugs.kde.org

For the second problem: I think you can use a specialized spamfilter like spamassasin integrated with Kmail

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