Hi everyone, Thought I'd let you know of a good spam filter that I came across reading a magazine. These filters will tell Eudora two things, the first, that any email that comes with your email address in the TO: is to stay in your Inbox and the second is, that any email that does not have your address in the TO: is to be sent to a special folder. And since these filters will be at the bottom of your filter list, this will only apply to any mail that is left over after all your other filters have been applied. It's a several step process but I'll talk you through them <g>. First Step: The Address Book (a) Open you Address book (b) Click New address (make sure this is under your main Nickname address book if you have several) (c) On the "Personal" tab, in the Nickname field put "Me" (without quotes). (d) In the Full name tag, I put "Myself" (again without the quotes). (e) In the field "Nickname will expand", put all the email addresses you download mail from through Eudora, one each on a line. (I have four addresses I download mail from, so all four went in there.) (f) Save your Address Book. Second Step: Make a new Mailbox and call it "Possible Spam" or just "Spam" Third Step: The Filters First Filter: (a) Open up your filters (b) Click the New button (c) Set up your filter like this: Check Incoming In the Header: choose <Any Recipient>, then choose "intersect nickname", in the next field type the name you gave yourself in your address book. Since I choose "Me" that's what I typed (again without quotes). Then choose "Ignore" In the Action section, just choose "Skip Rest". Now drag this filter to the bottom of your filters. (This filter says "If it's address to me in the TO: leave in the Inbox) Second Filter: (a) Click the New Button (b) Set up your filter like this: Check Incoming In the Header: choose <Any Header>, then choose "contains", leave all the rest of this section blank. Now go down to the Action Section: Transfer To: Possible Spam Server Options: Delete Make Status: Read Skip Rest Now drag this filter to the very bottom of your filters. (This filter transfers everything else left over to your "Possible Spam" mailbox) Make sure if you ever add any other filters, that these two always stay at the bottom. And I choose to have the last filter change the status to read because I can't stand seeing unread messages in any of my mailboxes. I just check that mailbox about once a day and delete the real spam and transfer what got sent there by accident to where it belongs. You should end up with less spam in your inbox that you have to deal with. If you have any questions, just let me know. Debbie Woolard - List Manager djwoolard@earthlink.net