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Marck,
Can I ask, do you have this list in your exempt group? What address to
you use and how do you set it up?
The messages I get, for example the one I'm replying to here, has your
address as the From: address, not the list's. How do you set up to
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S 2. I will create a filter that puts each incoming message in to a
S particular colour group the show it needs OOO processing.
S 3. For each 'named' AB group, if the sender's name is found then
S I will change the message's colour group to say that
Hi Stuart,
@9-Jan-2004, 12:19 Stuart Hemming [SH] in
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SH Can I ask, do you have this list in your exempt group?
No. I don't operate an OOO system myself. I run one from my TB for
my business partner. He's not on this list. He is on other lists
though and those
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What I've done is create the OOO filter and put it after the filters
that file away my list mail.
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Hi Stuart,
@9-Jan-2004, 14:17 Stuart Hemming [SH] in
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SH What I've done is create the OOO filter and put it after the filters
SH that file away my list mail.
That would work too.
BTW, I can't verify your signatures - key is not retrievable from
the LDAP servers.
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I'm thinking of trying to implement this in TB! using filters.
First off, has anyone done this? I'm not so bored that I want to
reinvent the wheel.
If I do have a bash at this I was thinking of something along the
lines of this.
1. I only want to
Hi Shemming,
@8-Jan-2004, 14:44 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [S] in
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S I'm thinking of trying to implement this in TB! using filters.
S First off, has anyone done this? I'm not so bored that I want to
S reinvent the wheel.
Yes, I have.
S 1. I only want to send out the OOO
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MDP It's a good scheme. I just use an AB group scheme myself.
Do you have to manually clear out the AB group when you switch the
filter off or is there a way of doing that automagically?
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Hi Stuart,
@8-Jan-2004, 16:52 Stuart Hemming [SH] in
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MDP It's a good scheme. I just use an AB group scheme myself.
SH Do you have to manually clear out the AB group when you switch the
SH filter off or is there a way of doing that automagically?
Yes. It's just as
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