On 2/6/03 6:17 AM, "O'Brien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > on 2/6/03 7:20 AM, Dale Dummitt wrote: > >>> 2. Can a message body word be a phrase (such as "breast enlargement" or >>> "lower interest rate" or "human growth hormone") or does it have to be just >>> one word? >> yes. Well, 'the message body contains a phrase' works > > Thanks for you reply. > > But, I have only two choices here: Message body CONTAINS or DOES NOT > CONTAIN. There's "contains phrase" option.
The phrase is what you fill in in the box on the far right. If there's no other criteria to check except these message body phrases, you can do all of them in one rule with a "match if ANY criteria are met". Unfortunately, Entourage's rule logic is limited: you can't include a choice of ANY criteria like this [OR] in the same rule that also requires another criterion such as the From <some email address> as an "ALL criteria are met" [AND]. You can't combine AND and OR. You have to make separate rules in that case. (From "A" AND Body contains "this" in one rule; From "A" AND Body contains "that" in another rule.) Be ware that rules checking lots and lots of different alternate phrases might hold up your message receiving unless there is an earlier criterion matching such as From, or something else. -- Paul Berkowitz -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To search the archives: <http://athena.doe.com> Unofficial Outlook Express Page: <http://www.macemail.com/oe/>
