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    Question Mail > User Level Filtering & Account Level Filtering

    I am wondering if on the screen that shows when a new filter has been created ("Add Filter for All Mail On Your Account The filter has been updated.") if a link (<a href"">) could be added which would take you back to add a second, third, etc. filter, so all the current filters you currently have don't have to load each time a new filter is created.

    I have approximately 500 filters in place to block spam (For example: With various spelling errors). It is taking about 30 seconds to load the entire list, when I could just be clicking a link to add another e-mail filter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rpiggott View Post
    I have approximately 500 filters in place to block spam (For example: With various spelling errors). It is taking about 30 seconds to load the entire list, when I could just be clicking a link to add another e-mail filter.
    Thank you for the feature request.

    Regarding the issue of spelling variations in Spam, I would consider using regular expressions (regex) to cover multiple variations of a specific string in each filter.

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