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replyto operator
Some senders use noreply emails addresses and it's easy to distinguish them from something useful based on the reply-to header.
Example: replyto:address@example.com
+* Criteria:
+ query: replyto: "address@example.com"
+ Actions:
+ archive
+ never mark as important
+ apply label: spam
http://linux-quirks.blogspot.com/2011/07/how-to-create-gmail-filter-based-on.
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