Wed, 29 Sep 2004 20:05:23 +0200 (2:05 PM EDT here) Nikola Knezevic wrote:
> Dan, ovo si ti izjavio [29.9.2004, 7:50:03 PM]:
DG>> Wed, 29 Sep 2004 10:03:30 +0200 (4:03 AM EDT here) Nikola Knezevic wrote:
>>> is this a bug or a feature. I've set up a filter as described (in
>>> Read messages). It w
Dan, ovo si ti izjavio [29.9.2004, 7:50:03 PM]:
DG> Wed, 29 Sep 2004 10:03:30 +0200 (4:03 AM EDT here) Nikola Knezevic wrote:
>> is this a bug or a feature. I've set up a filter as
>> described (in Read messages). It works only when I start it
>> manually. When I mark all messages in JUNK as read
Wed, 29 Sep 2004 10:03:30 +0200 (4:03 AM EDT here) Nikola Knezevic wrote:
> is this a bug or a feature. I've set up a filter as
> described (in Read messages). It works only when I start it
> manually. When I mark all messages in JUNK as read (because filter
> sets only some of them as unread), ex
Dan, ovo si ti izjavio [28.9.2004, 11:38:32 PM]:
>> But, as someone said, NFS doesn't quite work. Using this method,
>> I've made a filter which will mark all read messages (in JUNK folder
>> with my email as recipient) as unread. But it worked yesteday, and
>> today it isn't working... :)
>> BTW,
Tue, 28 Sep 2004 16:55:01 +0200 (10:55 AM EDT here) Nikola Knezevic wrote:
> Dan, ovo si ti izjavio [27.9.2004, 3:40:43 PM]:
>>> So, how to write filter which will append every message coming
>>> in JUNK from account tesla to file spam.txt?
>>> I've set up filter in Incoming mail for Commo
Dan, ovo si ti izjavio [27.9.2004, 3:40:43 PM]:
>> So, how to write filter which will append every message coming in
>> JUNK from account tesla to file spam.txt?
>> I've set up filter in Incoming mail for Common folders, but it
>> doesn't do its job. I've even set to add colour group, jus
Hi Nikola
> Hi,
> I have several account, one of them being hosted on Linux machine,
> where I put CRM114 to filter the mail.
A filter named CRM114 - I love it!
[Ref. - this was the decoder used on the B-52 in Dr. Strangelove that
blew up and would not decode the recall code.]
--
Neal Laug
Hi,
I have several account, one of them being hosted on Linux machine,
where I put CRM114 to filter the mail. It isn't perfect, so it misses
a couple of spam messages, which are later picked by BayesIt. Well,
BayesIt moves those messages to common JUNK folder, which is OK. But I
need one
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