Re: Filter Help

2008-01-20 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Tom,

On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 18:38:17 +1100 GMT (20/01/2008, 14:38 +0700 GMT),
Tom wrote:

T What exactly do you want me to post? I thought I had provided the
T details of the filter already?

To post the filter, you right-click on it and choose copy. Then you
paste it into your message. I am posting my TBUDL filter here for
demonstration:

 TB! Message Filter 
beginFilter
UID: [2E74A880.01C4933A.0405FBCE.7C686508]
Name: TBUDL
Filter: {\0D\0A\20`5`2`Reply-To:.*TBUDL\0D\0A}
MoveMessage folder \5C\5CGmane\5CBat\20TBUDL
IsActive
Ignore
IsSendQueue
endFilter

Now, anybody can copy and paste this block into the Sortiung Office
and then test teh filter, or see what the conditions etc are.

T I thought I had provided the details of the filter already?

Yes, but my guess is that you overlooked something.

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Filter oddities

2008-01-20 Thread Marten Gallagher
Thius may, or may not be connected with the other thread about filters, but
reading that has propted me to try and sort out a filter weirdeness that I
have been having.

My difficulty in explaining is related to not being sure about the
terminology for naming different species of folder.

I have the usual email account folders - i.e: one per email account.

I also have folders I have created within a folder called 'Other Accounts'

Email to these is from clients arrives having been re-directed at the
server to my main email account which filters the incoming mail on the 'To'
and places them in the relevant client folders under 'Other Accounts'

The problem is that any further filter opeations on those emails does not
work automatially but does work when manually triggered.

And yes - filters are set to continue processing, and yes filters are set
to be automatic not manually triggered.

Unless, of course, I am missing something.

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Re: Filter Help

2008-01-20 Thread Tom

Sunday, January 20, 2008, 7:47:17 PM, you wrote:

 To post the filter, you right-click on it and choose copy. Then you
 paste it into your message. I am posting my TBUDL filter here for
 demonstration:

 Yes, but my guess is that you overlooked something.

thanks - I am sure you are right - here are the details:

This filter is on the account that actually carries the incoming
message:

  TB! Message Filter 
 beginFilter
 UID: [5B3C4E3A.01C855C5.5F44B337.2684A21A]
 Name: Bounce
 Filter: {\0D\0A\20`4`0`Mail\20Delivery\20\0D\0A1`5`0`Mailer-Daemon\0D\0A}
 MoveMessage folder \5C\5CCustomerservice\5CBounce
 IsContinue
 IsActive
 Ignore
 endFilter

The following filter is again on the incoming account and set behind
the first filter - this one works though does not help with the bounce
as it captures everything:

  TB! Message Filter 
 beginFilter
 UID: [0154AE7A.01C76B43.43122CF8.5E5344DC]
 Name: Customerservice
 Filter: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 MoveMessage folder \5C\5CCustomerservice\5CCUSTOMER\20IN
 IsActive
 Ignore
 endFilter


The third  filter below is on the main account. I assume if the first
filter worked properly, I would not even need the second filter.

  TB! Message Filter 
 beginFilter
 UID: [1D164CA0.01C854DF.6E62D0E0.2EAE5A67]
 Name: Bounce
 Filter: {\0D\0A\20`5`0`MAIL\20Delivery\0D\0A1`5`0`MAILER-DAEMON\0D\0A}
 MoveMessage folder \5C\5CCustomerservice\5CBounce
 IsContinue
 IsActive
 Ignore
 endFilter


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Re: Filter Help

2008-01-20 Thread MFPA
Hi

On Sunday 20 January 2008 at 8:47:17 AM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Thomas
Fernandez wrote:


 Yes, but my guess is that you overlooked something.

Like maybe a tick in continue processing with other filters?

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Re: Filter Help

2008-01-20 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello MFPA,

On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 21:06:51 + GMT (21/01/2008, 04:06 +0700 GMT),
MFPA wrote:

 Yes, but my guess is that you overlooked something.

M Like maybe a tick in continue processing with other filters?

We will see this when we import the filters.

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Re: Filter Help

2008-01-20 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Tom,

On Mon, 21 Jan 2008 07:39:16 +1100 GMT (21/01/2008, 03:39 +0700 GMT),
Tom wrote:

T This filter is on the account that actually carries the incoming
T message:

  TB! Message Filter 

Please post the filters without the  at the beginning. The way you
posted them, I would have to copy from your mail into a word
processor, take all these quote marks out manually, and then copy from
there into the Sorting Office.

I'm not going through this trouble. Just copy and paste into the mail
straightforward.

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Re: Filter Help

2008-01-20 Thread Tom

Monday, January 21, 2008, 12:56:57 PM, you wrote:

  TB! Message Filter 

 Please post the filters without the  at the beginning. The way you
 posted them, I would have to copy from your mail into a word
 processor, take all these quote marks out manually, and then copy from
 there into the Sorting Office.

sorry about this :(

here we go again:

1. Filter:

 TB! Message Filter 
beginFilter
UID: [5B3C4E3A.01C855C5.5F44B337.2684A21A]
Name: Bounce
Filter: {\0D\0A\20`4`0`Mail\20Delivery\20\0D\0A1`5`0`Mailer-Daemon\0D\0A}
MoveMessage folder \5C\5CCustomerservice\5CBounce
IsContinue
IsActive
Ignore
endFilter

2. Filter:

 TB! Message Filter 
beginFilter
UID: [0154AE7A.01C76B43.43122CF8.5E5344DC]
Name: Customerservice
Filter: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MoveMessage folder \5C\5CCustomerservice\5CCUSTOMER\20IN
IsActive
Ignore
endFilter

3. Filter:

 TB! Message Filter 
beginFilter
UID: [1D164CA0.01C854DF.6E62D0E0.2EAE5A67]
Name: Bounce
Filter: {\0D\0A\20`5`0`MAIL\20Delivery\0D\0A1`5`0`MAILER-DAEMON\0D\0A}
MoveMessage folder \5C\5CCustomerservice\5CBounce
IsContinue
IsActive
Ignore
endFilter

hope that helps.
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Re: Filter Help

2008-01-20 Thread Christopher W .

Thomas Fernandez @ 2008-1-20 7:56:57 PM
Filter Help mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Please post the filters without the  at the beginning. The way
 you posted them, I would have to copy from your mail into a word
 processor, take all these quote marks out manually, and then copy
 from there into the Sorting Office.

If you copy it into a new message, then you can hold down ALT and do a
columnar selection.

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Check for Viruses

2008-01-20 Thread Fredrik Bergström
Hello The Bat! UserList,

  I noticed some days ago that the Check for Viruses option in the
  Folder Menu is no longer enabled (it is gray).

  I'm using AVG Professional and the plugin is installed.
  
  Is this option no longer available or is there a setting that I have
  missed? I can not remember when I used it last but it can not be
  that long ago (a couple of months ;).

  Thanks.

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