On Sun, 5 Oct 2003 19:24:13 +0200 (CEST) Robert Vazan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

RV> I didn't expect that anybody would care about it that much.

 I really do, this is important because before I could see at a glance what
the message was about even if it went to some other folder. Now I can't any
more and I have to keep another (log) window opened all the time.

RV> I can start implementing changes about 19th October. Before that, I
RV> would like to work out some way to make it less radical. So what about
RV> enabling subjects once all rules involving spam filters were processed?

 I can wait for October 19, but this is just not a good idea... Once again,
the subject has to be shown before you start processing any filters at all,
so there is really no choice: either you always see it or you never do. If
you don't want to see it, it's qjuite useless to see "hidden in spam
filter" too, just don't show it then. I simply can't see any sense in
showing message with no information whatsoever to the user...

RV> Is your spam filter first in a chain?

 No. For example all quick filters are before it (they're a kind of
whitelist).

 Regards,
VZ



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