Guten Tag Tom,
am Donnerstag, 24. September 2009 um 04:38 schrieben Sie:
I cannot figure out how
to set the rule so that it works even if the email was sent to y, z,
a, b and c.
If you do not see the Filter Condition in the To: or Cc: Field, you
have to parse the Headers.
But simply
Hi
On Thursday 24 September 2009 at 3:38:09 AM, in
mid:415846758.20090924123...@sunnysydney.com, Tom wrote:
I set up a filter to move incoming emails to a special
account if sender contains xx and recipient contains y.
This works well if the recipient is only y. I cannot
figure out how to
Hiya
T I set up a filter to move incoming emails to a special account if
T sender contains xx and recipient contains y.
T This works well if the recipient is only y. I cannot figure out how
T to set the rule so that it works even if the
T email was sent to y, z,
T a, b and c.
Assuming I have I
Thursday, September 24, 2009, 11:41:38 PM, you wrote:
A few thoughts:-
Is y an email address or a name? If a name, is it stated slightly
differently in the email sent to y, z, a, b and c that does not end up
in the folder you want?
Assuming y is your address, are any of z, a, b or c
Hello Tom,
Thursday, September 24, 2009, 5:06:04 PM, you wrote:
T I have however tried some radical changes and even for these some
T messages do not move:
T if header contains j@company.com
T and sender match sharyn...@isp.com
T move to folder ABC
You may not want to use Match as I think
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