Re: [MlMt] Search parameter "is" vs. "contains"

2024-05-14 Thread Devyn Osborne
Excellent explanation. Thanks! On 14 May 2024, at 5:57, Bill Cole wrote: > On 2024-05-13 at 15:22:21 UTC-0400 (Mon, 13 May 2024 12:22:21 -0700) > Devyn Osborne > is rumored to have said: > >> Hi All, >> >> I searched for this issue but it’s a bit tricky due to the common words used. > > "Is"

Re: [MlMt] Search parameter "is" vs. "contains"

2024-05-14 Thread Bill Cole
On 2024-05-13 at 15:22:21 UTC-0400 (Mon, 13 May 2024 12:22:21 -0700) Devyn Osborne is rumored to have said: Hi All, I searched for this issue but it’s a bit tricky due to the common words used. "Is" means that the match needs to be complete and precise. You may note that when you select

Re: [MlMt] Search parameter "is" vs. "contains"

2024-05-13 Thread Devyn Osborne
Ah ha! Thank you! I’m still learning how robust MailMate’s search truly is, especially compared to other mail programs. I love how granular we can get, though it takes some getting used to! And the compound searches… just love it. Thanks again. On 13 May 2024, at 12:50, John Doherty wrote:

Re: [MlMt] Search parameter "is" vs. "contains"

2024-05-13 Thread John Doherty
Rather than just choosing "From" in the condition, choose "From Address" from the submenu. Then things seem to work exactly as you'd expect. Please see attached screen shot. On Mon 2024-05-13 01:22 PM MDT -0600, wrote: I’ve run into a curious result when creating search / smart mailbox

[MlMt] Search parameter "is" vs. "contains"

2024-05-13 Thread Devyn Osborne
Hi All, I searched for this issue but it’s a bit tricky due to the common words used. I’ve run into a curious result when creating search / smart mailbox rules for the From address. Here’s what I’m seeing: - “From” “contains” “n...@example.com” — this returns the expected results (all