Have you looked into labels? You could set up a special label for
<my_group>, set up a filter that moves all mails having that label to a
particular folder. That still leaves you with adding a new address to
the list of addresses that will get that label, <my_group>, though.

Am Donnerstag, den 27.08.2009, 15:55 -0700 schrieb Frank Borkowski:
> I'm a recent (re-)convert to Linux (Debian 5.0), and I am coming from
> Windows XP and Thunderbird.
> 
> One of the things that I used to do in Thunderbird is to have several
> incoming folders, and several Address Books. I had rules set up on
> incoming mail to say, for instance, if the sender is from my model
> railroad club, then move the message to the corresponding folder. The
> advantage of using the Address Book, is that when a new message from
> someone that I haven't added to the Address Book yet comes in, I can
> immediately add the new contact (right clicking on the address), and
> then the rule will route future email.
> 
> I am not seeing a simple way in Evolution to do a similar thing. There
> are ways to match a particular sender, with each person listed in the
> rule, but I don't see a way to match against an element of a collection
> (Address Book or perhaps Contact List).
> 
> Can anyone offer any suggestions?
> 
> Frank Borkowski
> 
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