on 6/16/04 8:22 PM, Martin Zibulsky wrote: >Don�t know who set the limit of12 criteria per named mail action, or if >more than above slows down Emailer, but stated in Emailer�s manual, >Chapter 9 �using mail actions,� page 9-6 is �You can have up to 20 test >criteria in one mail action.� Also mentioned within same chapter is >that you can set up as many named mail actions as needed. > >I�ve experimented with more than 20 criteria per named mail action in the >past, but found that those criteria listed numbering above the first 20, >were disregarded in that named mail action. Thus back to the 20 limited >criteria per named mail action, per the manual, which seems to work best >for me. > Interesting...I didn't realize that this limitation existed, so I kept piling on criteria in my spam mail action. I currently have 69 criteria. They all work, as far as I can tell, because the last dozen or so are the most active in moving certain domains to the "Deleted Mail" folder.
>If there is a better way to get more than 20 criteria listed per named >mail action, and all fully work within their one respective named mail >action, would be interested in learning how you got it to work >successfully, per above. Then perhaps, I can trim the amount of named >mail actions with 20 listed criteria each, that I already have set up >(particularly for spam, trashing messages and attachments, and the like). >This could be a good learning (on topic) discussion for those (on list) >who are having some difficulty, or don�t quite understand how the mail >actions criteria work, or have questions about getting Emailer�s mail >actions working better for them. > >Heck...Even long time Emailer users like myself run into hurdles in this >particular area and sometimes need a refresher, or an exchange of ideas >about what works better, or what capabilities I may have not gotten into >yet, even after years of using this great email program. Since I didn't realize there was a limit, I just kept on adding. I have no idea why they continue to work. Can't wait to hear from others on the subject. Just speculation - could that limit have been removed in the last upgrade to 2.0.3, but not corrected in the manual? David David Niethamer [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://members.aol.com/dbnclar1/ ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

