Re: cascading inbox filters between accounts?

2001-12-06 Thread Allie C Martin

@ 22:18:44 -0500 [ Wed, 5 Dec 2001], Paul A. Thiessen [PAT]
thoughtfully wrote the following:
...
ACM If you wish the incoming filter rules for account #2 to be triggered,
ACM you have to redirect your messages from account #1 to the *inbox* of
ACM account #2 and nowhere else.

PAT But how do I redirect to a particular box? The redirect box in
PAT the filter rules dialog seems to want an e-mail address rather
PAT than a box location -

Yes, this is correct. You use the redirect option if you wish to send
a copy of an intact message you've received to someone else, with the
sender and reply headers intact. The only way to redirect a message to
another of your accounts is to redirect the message to the e-mail
address that you have associated with the target account in the target
account's properties.

PAT ... And trying to redirect it to the address that's sent to box
PAT #2 seems to just make it go out via the ISP again, rather than
PAT locally, even when allow local delivery is checked. In other
PAT words, I can't figure out how to get local delivery to work...

Have you enabled the option 'Allow local delivery' in Options//Network
 Administration?

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cascading inbox filters between accounts?

2001-12-05 Thread Paul A. Thiessen

Hi! I notice that when a filter in account #1 moves messages into the inbox
of account #2, that message does *not* get processed by any filters in
account #2. I have to manually re-filter the inbox of account #2 to
process these moved messages. It would be nice to be able to do this
automatically...

Someone in TBUDL seemed to think this was mentioned as an upcoming beta
feature, but I've tried it in 1.53t and 1.54 14/15, and none of them do it.

 - Paul

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Re: cascading inbox filters between accounts?

2001-12-05 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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Hi Paul,

On 05 December 2001 at 08:13:23 [GMT-0500] (which was 13:13 where I
live) Paul A. Thiessen wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made
these points:

PAT Hi! I notice that when a filter in account #1 moves messages into
PAT the inbox of account #2, that message does *not* get processed by
PAT any filters in account #2. I have to manually re-filter the
PAT inbox of account #2 to process these moved messages. It would be
PAT nice to be able to do this automatically...

It is, by using Local delivery (Network  Administration options)
and redirecting the message to account #2.

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