On Friday, September 22, 2000, 4:47:39 PM, Deryk wrote:
Some interesting notes :) In general it works with "most" cases
so that's good enough for me. The heroic AMEOL wasn't magic
either (nor was it as good as TB overall, it just had some neat
ideas).
I'm more than happy with the results
How would you create a filter to do this? I know how to create a
filter to apply a colour group. What I don't know is how you would
define which messages would be assigned this colour group. That is,
what do you do to get TB to identify the messages that are replies
to your messages?
On Friday, September 22, 2000, 1:23:08 AM, Deryk wrote:
How would you create a filter to do this? I know how to create a
filter to apply a colour group. What I don't know is how you would
define which messages would be assigned this colour group. That is,
what do you do to get TB to
Hi Ming-Li,
Some interesting notes :) In general it works with "most" cases so
that's good enough for me. The heroic AMEOL wasn't magic either (nor
was it as good as TB overall, it just had some neat ideas).
I'm more than happy with the results of this filter. Of course if
anyone comes up
(or indeed if it's implemented in the next version)
The idea of flawless tracing of replies to your own comments, that is,
not the patchy-but-helpful filter ;)
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"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups" -- James, LBC
On Wednesday, September 20, 2000, 11:25:09 AM, Deryk wrote:
When you post or make a comment, it notices. When someone reples
to a comment that you have posted (ie. they are addressing YOU),
the message is automatically marked red (priority colour) as are
any more comments under it.
This
Hi Thomas, On Thursday 21/09/2000 at 04:42, you wrote:
I sent a filter off-list yesterday for a similar question. The TB user
wanted to copy ML postings that are addressed to him into a special
folder. As soon as I get home, I will post it here; insterad of "copy
to folder", you can change
Of course, this won't work for a lot of other mailing lists that
hide the recipient field and replace it with its own address.
Almost got it. I need the filter to be able to search for deryk.co.uk
in the "In-reply-To" or "References" kludge.
How about wildcards? I was hoping it would be
Got it!
Rule
Source folder: Inbox
Move to: Inbox
String: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Location: Kludges Presence: Yes
Alternatives
Each one is a separate 'set' of alternatives.
String: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Location: Kludges Presence: Yes
String: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Location: Kludges
Hello Deryk,
On Thursday, September 21, 2000 at 18:29:54 GMT +0100 (which was 10:29 AM
where I live) witnesses say Deryk Lister typed:
Got it!
Rule
Source folder: Inbox
Move to: Inbox
String: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Location: Kludges Presence: Yes
Alternatives
Each
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Hash: SHA1
Hi Januk,
On 22 September 2000 at 17:54:21 GMT -0700 (which was 01:54 where I
live) Januk Aggarwal wrote and made these points on the subject
of "An idea/question about message colours":
etc all the way up to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
JA I'm cu
Hello Marck,
On Thursday, September 21, 2000 at 02:11:39 GMT +0100 (which was 6:11 PM
where I live) witnesses say Marck D. Pearlstone typed:
JA If you have the string looking for @deryk.co.uk, all these messages
JA should be matched.
Without the numbers it will match his mailbox. With
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Hi Januk,
On 22 September 2000 at 18:27:16 GMT -0700 (which was 02:27 where I
live) Januk Aggarwal wrote and made these points on the subject
of "An idea/question about message colours":
Without the numbers it will match h
Hi Ming-Li,
Thursday, September 21, 2000, 9:34:09 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding An
idea/question about message colours:
When you post or make a comment, it notices. When someone reples
to a comment that you have posted (ie. they are addressing YOU),
the message is automatically
After mentioning a program called AMEOL a few days ago, I thought of
another thing I found useful in its built-in email :)
When you post or make a comment, it notices. When someone reples to a
comment that you have posted (ie. they are addressing YOU), the
message is automatically marked red
Hi Deryk,
On Wed, 20 Sep 2000 19:25:09 +0100GMT (21/09/2000, 02:25 +0800GMT),
Deryk Lister wrote:
DL comment that you have posted (ie. they are addressing YOU), the
DL message is automatically marked red (priority colour) as are any more
DL comments under it. If you collapse the thread, the
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