Setup a incoming filter named domain1.
 "If all criteria are met"
 "Sender" contains "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
 "Move to folder" "Domain1"
 "Stop Processing"


Change "Sender" to "Reciepent" that seems to work for mails directed to me,
however Spam, and listservs do not make it in the proper box. Like if I had
that rule, I would need another one for "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and all
the other lists I may be on.. And another for this, and another for that.
then I get tons of rules.

I there a filter or a tag for "Account"?

--Charles



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ralph Sanford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 11:33 PM
Subject: Re: [Evolution] Account Type Filters For pop3 mail


> On Tue, 2003-11-25 at 09:38, Charles J. Love wrote:
> > Hopefully this is an ok place to ask this question, if it isnt please
> > me know..
> >
> > I am in the process of moving from Windows + Outlook Express to SuSe +
> > Evolution. When I was in outlook I used rules. I currently have around
> > 15 or so pop3 accounts, all from various customers. I use outlook
> > express's rules to move messages from specific accounts to specific
> > folders.. I have been messing with the "rules" in evolution but cant
> > seem to make one stick for accounts..
> > Does anyone know a way to do this, with out a rule on the Reciepent?
> >
> >
> > heres an example:
> > lets say I have 5 pop3 accounts. I then (in outlook express) setup 5
> > rules.
> >
> > Rules:
> > If Mail From Account [EMAIL PROTECTED] move to Domain1 Folder
> > If Mail From Account [EMAIL PROTECTED] move to Domain2 Folder
> > If Mail From Account [EMAIL PROTECTED] move to Domain3 Folder
> > If Mail From Account [EMAIL PROTECTED] move to Domain4 Folder
> > If Mail From Account [EMAIL PROTECTED] move to Domain5 Folder
> >
> > Some of these, like domain3.com I have a catch all going there, so I
> > could get 30 different to:'s per day..
> >
> >
> > // This is an exact rule from my outlook express client //
> > Apply this rule after the message arrives
> > Where the message is from the [EMAIL PROTECTED] account
> > Move it to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] folder
> > // This is an exact rule from my outlook express client //
> >
> > Thanks for your help!
> > Charles
>
> Perhaps I do not fully understand what you are trying to do, but it
> would seem fairly simple
>
> Setup a incoming filter named domain1.
> "If all criteria are met"
> "Sender" contains "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> "Move to folder" "Domain1"
> "Stop Processing"
>
> Repeat for each domain.  This seems to meet the criteria that you want
> in that it is not filtering on the recipient.
>
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