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Ray Davison wrote:  
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> Try:  
> http://www.dur.ac.uk/p.m.weilbacher/Peter/mozilla-os2-1.7.2-calendar-mng.zip  
> And call back.  
 
Thanks for this link.  I also visited Peter Weilbacher's Mozilla page at  
http://weilbacher.org/Peter/mozilla.html where I found additional info.  
 
Ray, I downloaded the above file (14MB) and I can't find any  
documentation on importing email filters or writing custom email  
filters.  
 
Can you give me a clue where in this package I should look?  There  
doesn't seem to be *any* documentation in the package other than the  
online Help stuff (and I can't even find *that* file -- it must be  
compressed, randomly-named and well-hidden).  
 
    I think that I shall never see  
        Mozilla's documentation tree,  
    Which would explain most certainly  
        Its email filtering secrecy,  
    Ah yes, those docs are fantasy!  
        Never written, not to see,  
    But if in existence they really be,  
        Ray Davison's gonna come lookin' for me  
 
- Sonnet Pete  
 
 
 
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