Re: Filter trouble?

2006-06-23 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Susanne,

On Fri, 23 Jun 2006 11:38:51 -0700GMT (23-6-2006, 20:38 , where I
live), you wrote:

S I am trying to set up a new filter to have mail by several
S senders put into a new folder.
S I *think* having their email addresses in the strings as
S sender and presence yes should do that, but I've had no
S luck getting their mail into the new folder by re-filtering.

It should work as you describe it. Is the filter et as active? Is it
your intention to have mail from all senders moved to your new folder?
You should take care that every address is combined as an OR
condition and not as AND.
When you intend all senders to go to the same folder, you could better
use an address book group with all of them and check whether the
sender is listed in that AB group.

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Re: Filter trouble?

2006-06-23 Thread Susanne
 

Hi,

Friday, June 23, 2006, 12:25:26 PM,[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 You should take care that every address is combined as an OR
 condition and not as AND.

Okay, after putting three of the addresses into the
Alternatives it appears to be working!

I hadn't realized that anything listed under rule was AND.

Thanks for helping me get this straightened out!

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Re: Filter trouble?

2006-06-23 Thread Susanne
 

Hi,

Friday, June 23, 2006, 12:25:26 PM,[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 It should work as you describe it. Is the filter et as active?

Yes.

  Is it
 your intention to have mail from all senders moved to your new folder?

Yes, though just from four specific senders. All other are still supposed to
go to the original folder created for private emails (the
one that is working).

 You should take care that every address is combined as an OR
 condition and not as AND.

Oh, showing my ignorance! How do I tell which way it is set
looking at the filter?
That might be my problem!

 When you intend all senders to go to the same folder, you could better
 use an address book group with all of them and check whether the
 sender is listed in that AB group.

I'll have to investigate how to do this!
Thanks for your input!

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Re: filter trouble - again

2001-06-08 Thread A Curtis Martin

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On Fri, 8 Jun 2001 12:50:15 +0200, Roman graced us with these comments:

R What makes me wonder is why the filters previously workes. Now all my
R filters that have delete in them won't do that.

Interesting. Something else is amiss then and I'm not sure what. :-(

TB! normally keeps track of what is downloaded and marks them for deletion
upon the next mail check. Are you having premature disconnections when
checking mail. This could cause the problem.

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Re: filter trouble - again

2001-06-08 Thread Roman

[continuing the previous thread here b/c it was OT]

On Friday, June 08, 2001, 14:10:49, A Curtis Martin wrote:
R What makes me wonder is why the filters previously workes. Now all my
R filters that have delete in them won't do that.

 TB! normally keeps track of what is downloaded and marks them for deletion
 upon the next mail check. Are you having premature disconnections when
 checking mail. This could cause the problem.

I don't - the account in question is on my LAN and I have a pretty stable
connection.
This is so weird - now when I look into my mail account with pine it is
cluttered with all kinds of crap whereas before it would be cleaned of all
server messages and spam TB had it's hands on. I'm not sure what I changed
to make this happen (or if I changed anything at all).

On a different note: any idea when TB 2.0 will be out?

Roman

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Re: filter trouble - again

2001-06-08 Thread A Curtis Martin

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On Fri, 8 Jun 2001 15:49:50 +0200, Roman graced us with these comments:

R I don't - the account in question is on my LAN and I have a pretty
R stable connection. This is so weird - now when I look into my mail
R account with pine it is cluttered with all kinds of crap whereas before
R it would be cleaned of all server messages and spam TB had it's hands
R on. I'm not sure what I changed to make this happen (or if I changed
R anything at all).

It'd be a good idea to go through your settings again. I've heard
testimony of spontaneous setting changes in the past. :-/

R On a different note: any idea when TB 2.0 will be out?

That's one of the great mysteries. :-)

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Re: filter trouble - again

2001-06-07 Thread A Curtis Martin

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On Thu, 7 Jun 2001 20:01:21 +0200, Roman contributed this to our
collective wisdom:

R I have set up some filters that are supposed to delete mail from the
R server (the default is to leave mails on the server for 5 days). Now
R the filters I had set up first will delete the mail from the server as
R desired, but two new filters just won't do that. Have I overlooked
R anything? I checked the delete mail from server box and the mail is
R still on there after mail retrieval. The mail does get sorted into its
R mailbox properly by the same rule, so there really is no reason why it
R shouldn't delete it aswell.

Are you aware that the filter action to delete the message from the server
isn't immediately executed and is actually carried out during the next
mail check?

IOW's, do another mail check and then recheck the server to see if the
messages have been deleted.

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