Suppelement (at the end):

>MB wrote:
>
>>>>I've two deleting filters: one for the directory Spam, the other for the
>>>>directory Trash.
>>>
>>>
>>>Unless you also give us the names of the actual scripts, download links
>>>even better, it's hard to help you on this problem.
>>>
>>>
>>>I have "Delete Aged Messages v1.2". This is one of them?
>
>It's just the PowerMail Apple Script "Delete Message Immediatly".
>
>It is to find here:
>mac/program/PowerMail(programpack)/Contents/MacOS/PowerMail Additions/
>PowerMail Scripts/Apply to selected messages/Delete Message Immediately.scpt
>
>>I was assuming here you used a script for evaluation. But I see now you
>>write "filter". This means you set up only a filter doing this?
>>How has it been set up? Can you describe all the steps? How is it triggered?
>>
>>I did a quick test with a selection of 7 messages and this filter:
>>
>>Folder is [MyFolder]
>>Date is older than [20] days
>>
>>Move messages to [Trash]
>
>This is my filter:
>
>Folder is [Spam] (resepectively [Trash] in the other filter)
>Date is older than [60] days
>
>Execute Apple Script [Delete Message Immediately]
>>
>>
>>and it worked nicely with manual trigger on the _selection_ of messages.
>>Without a selection however, it didn't work. Could this be part of your
>>problem? A filter has to work on something and that something is
>>naturally a part of the trigger.
>
>Oh, I have to select them _manually_? (Which I do most of time!) What
>for I need then a filter?
>Is PM not able to check and execute such a deleting filter during the
>starprocess of the program? (But: some few times it did-it!)
>
Correction:
When it did-it well, then not during the startprocess of PM but with
after starting the mailserver connection procedure.



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