I strongly suspect this is some oversight on my part, but:
I have written a mail filtering rule that searches for the string
Return-Path: <myemailaddress>
as I've been getting a bunch of spam from invented addresses (so can't block on From), but this setting of return path to my own mailbox is a giveaway.
I've got a regular expression rule with the string above (myemailaddress of course replaced by the right string), searching Headers only, action is to move the matching msg to a spam folder. Rule is enabled and is in New mail filtering rules, Rules applied when folder is opened. Yet nothing happens. I've got unread msgs with the relevant string as the first header, yet nothing gets moved. I'm using version 4.72.572
Tried quoting the string just in case, but no luck.
What might I be doing wrong? Just want the sucker to fire and move aside this category of spam.
thanks for any advice
<p>I strongly suspect this is some oversight on my part, but:</p><p>I have written a mail filtering rule that searches for the string&nbsp; </p><p>Return-Path: &lt;myemailaddress&gt; </p><p>as I've been getting a bunch of spam from invented addresses (so can't block on From), but this setting of return path to my own mailbox is a giveaway.</p><p>I've got a regular expression rule with the string above (myemailaddress of course replaced by the right string), searching Headers only, action is to move the matching msg to a spam folder. Rule is enabled and is in&nbsp; New mail filtering rules, Rules applied when folder is opened. Yet nothing happens. I've got unread msgs with the relevant string as the first header, yet nothing gets moved. I'm using version 4.72.572</p><p>Tried quoting the string just in case, but no luck.
</p><p>What might I be doing wrong? Just want the sucker to fire and move aside this category of spam.</p><p>&nbsp;thanks for any advice
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