> > The filter is present, but I don't want to apply it to my inbox, I've to > run it just to some subfolder. Defining this kind of filter will trigger > deletion also in inbox when hitting CTRL + Y. Do you think it's possible > to whitelist/blacklist some folder for filter execution?
As Milan said there is a condition to select a specific folder. But it's not an issue, unless you don't look at your mail for more than n days - the filters only apply to new messages, the messages you are trying to get rid of are not 'new' and the 'new' messages will be less than n days old. (Ctrl-Y doesn't trigger a filter run globally across everything.) > > > The problem with filters is that they only apply to 'new' messages so > > you would have to apply the filter manually. > > That's not a problem, CTRL + Y is a quick way to do it. I thought Ctrl-Y only applies filters to the current message (that's why it's in the 'Message' menu not the 'Folder' menu or anywhere else). You would need to do Ctrl-A, Ctrl-Y to select all messages in the folder then apply filters. P. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list