We are not referring to a rule. We are simply talking about the filter box
on the upper right hand corner of the mailbox window.
On 5/17/01 10:38 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] showcased stellar typing and
language skills in this message:
> hey: I am special too :-)
> In other words, what paul says is true here. Possibly you three don't have
> the criteria set to "if any are true", and so the rule is not firing even
> though it detects the domain fragment?
>
> tim
>
> On 17/5/01 10:43 PM, "Laurie A Duncan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Then you are special, Paul, because I have the filter set to <From>
>> <Contains>, and I assure you that it works as the three of us have stated --
>> at least in the mailbox window.
>>
>> -Laurie
>>
>>
>> On 5/17/01 12:50 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] showcased stellar typing and
>> language skills in this message:
>>
>>> On 5/16/01 4:57 PM, "Laurie A Duncan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Deb is correct. You cannot filter by domain from the filter box in the
>>>> browser window, UNLESS there is no other name before the address.
>>>>
>>>> For example -- if I am looking for all email from
>>>>
>>>> Allen Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (this is how your mail comes to the
>>>> list)
>>>>
>>>> I can filter for Allen or Watson, but I CANNOT filter for mac.com
>>>>
>>>> However, if Allen's mail arrived without his name, simply as
>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (with or without the address duplicated in the name
>>>> field), I can filter for mac.com without a problem.
>>>
>>> As I said to Deborah:
>>>
>>> It sounds as if you have the filter's popup set to "starts with". Switch it
>>> to "contains" and you'll find everyone with a mac.com domain without
>>> problem.
>>>
>>> I found Allen's, and lots of other mac.com domain users, by typing "mac.com"
>>> with the popup set to <From> <contains> "mac.com".
>>
>
> Dr Timothy Bates <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Macquarie Centre for Cognitive Science (MACCS)
> Macquarie University
> Ph 61 (2) 9850 8623
> Fx 61 (2) 9850 6059
>
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