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How can I eliminate all emails that are in Spanish?

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We have had several virus's all atached to spanish emails. We receive approx. 6 spanish emails weekly. I want it to end. Thanks for any help you give. Ken

We have had several virus's all atached to spanish emails. We receive approx. 6 spanish emails weekly. I want it to end. Thanks for any help you give. Ken

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Ordinarily, with a language based filter, I'd look for a header, but since the Spanish language will use a western or unicode character set, or encoding, in common with other languages that use a Latin character set, there won't be a trivial distinction based on headers or charsets.

I'd suggest you build a filter that looks for distinguishing characters, such as ¿,¡ or ñ and then do something with those messages. I'd mark them (with a tag or a star) or move them to a folder rather just outright delete, until I was confident that the filter is behaving predictably and correctly. You may find some recurrent distinctive words specific to the Spanish language that may also be detected by your filter.

http://en.flossmanuals.net/thunderbird/filters/

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Zgjidhja e Zgjedhur

Ordinarily, with a language based filter, I'd look for a header, but since the Spanish language will use a western or unicode character set, or encoding, in common with other languages that use a Latin character set, there won't be a trivial distinction based on headers or charsets.

I'd suggest you build a filter that looks for distinguishing characters, such as ¿,¡ or ñ and then do something with those messages. I'd mark them (with a tag or a star) or move them to a folder rather just outright delete, until I was confident that the filter is behaving predictably and correctly. You may find some recurrent distinctive words specific to the Spanish language that may also be detected by your filter.

http://en.flossmanuals.net/thunderbird/filters/