I did try SpamSieve filtering, but no joy yet.  If I move all the
incoming messages to a local In box I can get the filters to work after
the mail has been manually moved.  Defeats the purpose of a filter if I
have do so much manual first.  Will keep looking for a solution.  Thanks
Herve for your response.

Cheers!
GLC

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faithful"  (Mother Theresa)

listes said on Thu, 22 Sep 2005 18:34:11 +0200

>GL Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Question: The filtering with PM5 doesn't seem to work at all on my IMAP4
>> account.  Is this normal or a quirk in PM5?  Any help you can give would
>> be very much appreciated.  I am running OSX 10.4.2 on an iMac G5.  No
>> matter what I do, I can't get the filtering to work.  (While waiting for
>> my PM5 registration, I have to use another email client! :-(  )
>
>I must say I didn't try this for quite a while, but I remember at the
>begginings of SpamSieve at least, its filtering commands did work on
>mounted IMAPs, even though little data seemed to be available without
>opening the related emails. Did you try a SpamSieve filtering? If this
>works, maybe by analysing the SpamSieve applescripts you may get some
>insight...
>
>Hervé
>
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