Re: printing email list in individual folders

2007-07-23 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo usman,

On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 22:08:54 -0700GMT (23-7-2007, 7:08 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:

UX> one problem that I am now having is that the filter rule seems to run only
UX> on "read" messages in the folder. is there any way i can have it apply
UX> for the "unread" messages as well without having to mark all the
UX> emails in the folder as "read"?

Set the filter to be triggered by a hotkey (on the options tab)
Don't set it to match the condition
Set it to run by the hotkey only

Now select all messages in a folder and press your selected hotkey.

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Re: printing email list in individual folders

2007-07-22 Thread usman x
Hi Roelof,

thanks so very much for your help. i was able to create the file like
you advised.

one problem that I am now having is that the filter rule seems to run only
on "read" messages in the folder. is there any way i can have it apply
for the "unread" messages as well without having to mark all the
emails in the folder as "read"?

Also, in the sorting office, the options for creating filters are
under "incoming mail", "outgoing mail", "read mail", and "replied
mail". is there any way to create one filter rule that applies to both
read and unread mail?
u

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Re: printing email list in individual folders

2007-07-22 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo usman,

On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 15:11:23 -0700GMT (23-7-2007, 0:11 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:

UX> I am wondering how I can print the list of emails in an individual
UX> folder. there are about 350 emails in this folder and the viewmode is
UX> set to show "from" "subject" and "received" columns.  If I select all
UX> the emails and then select print, it prints the contents of all the
UX> emails where as I would just like the titles printed.

It can't be done as is, but there is a way.
Create a manual filter.
Set as action that it exports to .txt and append to the existing file
Set as template:
%From  %Subject %Date
On a single line, you can adjust the used macros for the items you
want to print.
Select the folder you want to print, run the filter against it and
print the resulting text file with notepad (or whatever).

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