On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 15:50 -0800, Dan Stromberg wrote:
On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 15:14, Jon Biddell wrote:
If I recall correctly, this was considered and not implemented-- it's
not clear that nearly-identical messages can be identified properly
without a lot of processing.
If you want to be more thorough, you could additionally generate sha-1
or md5 hashes of all messages as they come in, perhaps inserting them
into a heap.
this won't work because often mailing-lists munge headers and add their
own signatures, etc.
on the other hand, if you want this
Jon Biddell [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/30/04 8:58 PM
Greetings,
I'm currently contemplating converting from Kmail to Evo 2.0.2, and
after
having a play I've come up with a few questions;
1. Duplicate messages - currently Evo doesn't provide for the deletion
of
duplicate messages in a mailbox (not
Menú Actions-Apply Filters (or Ctrl-Y).
Thanks Poc - this I know about, but if you have a filter defined it is applied
to messages as they come in - there doesn't appear to be any way of defining
a filter and saying don't apply this until I manually invoke it.
Right, there is no such
On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 19:26 +0100, guenther wrote:
Menú Actions-Apply Filters (or Ctrl-Y).
Thanks Poc - this I know about, but if you have a filter defined it is applied
to messages as they come in - there doesn't appear to be any way of defining
a filter and saying don't apply this
Menú Actions-Apply Filters (or Ctrl-Y).
Thanks Poc - this I know about, but if you have a filter defined it is applied
to messages as they come in - there doesn't appear to be any way of defining
a filter and saying don't apply this until I manually invoke it.
Right, there
On Sun, 2004-10-31 at 11:58 +1100, Jon Biddell wrote:
2. Application of filters - currently Evo only allows filters to be
applied on
incomming or outgoing email. A manual option is needed, if not on a
rule by
rule basis (which would be my personal preference), for all the rules
currently
I'm currently contemplating converting from Kmail to Evo 2.0.2, and after
having a play I've come up with a few questions;
1. Duplicate messages - currently Evo doesn't provide for the deletion of
duplicate messages in a mailbox (not the whole mail account, just one
folder). Kmail 1.6
Greetings,
I'm currently contemplating converting from Kmail to Evo 2.0.2, and after
having a play I've come up with a few questions;
1. Duplicate messages - currently Evo doesn't provide for the deletion of
duplicate messages in a mailbox (not the whole mail account, just one
folder). Kmail