OK.

If I set up the global copy to one account, then have a rule which removes
the mails I want to a mailbox I believe I can then have a second rule which
throws the rest away.

ie.
F=:x:y
B=:<anything else>:NUL

and maybe use a space for the anything else variable (which is assuming that
there will be a space in the body somewhere)?

However, http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/IM-20000602-DM01.htm specifies the
following rule, as a clean up, to delete all mail...

F!=Fo0f0o:NUL

What does the ! and the Fo0f0o mean?  Also, some rules seem to use = and
some use ~. What's the difference?

eg The same KB article uses....

H~lucky.ch:luckych

to filter the header which means I should have

F~x:y

to filter the From field but the F rule I have at the top was set up
automatically through the IMail Administrator.

As always, all help appreciated.

Ali.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Len Conrad
Sent: 24 October 2000 09:42
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Rules and trapping mail



>Unless I'm reading this wrong, this refers to copying ALL outbound and
>inbound mail for every user to another mailbox.  I only want to do it for a
>single account.

The only way to capture outbound mail is to "copy all mail (in/out
for all domains)" and filter/forward down to just what you want.

Len

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