Where is Tiger junk mail filter pref file located?

I apologize for the redundant post...I posted this in the Tiger/Mail forum but haven't gotten a reply.
I had to reinstall Mail from scratch after I upgraded to Leopard.
Can anyone tell me where the 10.4 junk mail filter pref file is located so I can try and drag it over to my Leopard install and save me the time of physically replicate the filer file.

There is no preference file but the file that stores all Junk Mail "learned" settings is the LSMMap2 file located at Home > Library > Mail > LSMMap2.

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    AAny suggestions for getting junk mail filters to work?

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  • How to customize junk mail filter?

    Is there a way to filter all mail coming from a particular email address? I am daily bombarded by multiple annoying messages from the same address, and mark them junk mail manually. However, Mail does not learn it and new messages keep on coming. It appears that it would be very easy for the program to filter out all messages from senders who were previously identified as spammers, but for some reasons this is not the case. The existing custom junk mail filter is almost useless, because the only advanced option is to mark mail junk if ALL custom conditions are met, and no way to add a specific person to the black list. Actually there is no black list at all, which would be the most obvious way to organize junk mail filter.
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    Where can I find Mails auto address files?

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    I'm having trouble with Apple Mail. So much so in fact, that I'm ready to switch over to Entourage instead.
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    Using an email address in a public internet forum or providing it out in the open in any public manner on the internet will cause that email address to receive spam.
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