On 10 Nov 2020, at 15:43, Shoshanna Green wrote:
Setting B as a source mailbox for A would mean that A's conditions
would be applied to messages in B and the messages that meet them
would be included in A, but messages in B that do not meet them
wouldn't be. What I want is to define A with a nonexclusive OR: A's
conditions need to be along the lines of
ANY OF:
- is contained in B
- [set of other conditions]
Is that clearer?
Create mailbox C with all of those other conditions.
Create mailbox A which includes all messages in B and all in C, i.e.
with B and C as sources and no conditions.
To minimize clutter in the mailbox list, I keep a folder of mailboxes
that I almost never use directly but which I use either very
occasionally or in that sort of layered construct.
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