Hi Bat! Fans,
Is it possible to use the one filter for both icoming and outgoing mail, or
must two filters be used?
Using two isp accounts; is it possible for one filter to apply to both?
What is the purpose of Common Filters?
T.I.A.!
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John Phillips, Sydney, Australia
Using The Bat!
Hallo John,
On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 07:27:55 +1000GMT (9-9-2005, 23:27 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
JP Is it possible to use the one filter for both icoming and outgoing mail,
No.
JP or must two filters be used?
Yes.
After checking my own incoming and outgoing filters I can only say
that it
Hello John,
On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 07:27:55 +1000GMT John Phillips wrote:
JP Is it possible to use the one filter for both icoming and outgoing mail, or
JP must two filters be used?
no, you have to use two filters
JP Using two isp accounts; is it possible for one filter to apply to both?
yes, it
On Friday, September 9, 2005, 4:38:05 PM, Roelof Otten wrote:
After checking my own incoming and outgoing filters I can only say
that it wouldn't make sense to use 1 filter. My incoming filters
check for senders and my outgoing filters check for recipients.
(Yes, I've got exceptions to both
Friday, September 09, 2005, Roelof Otten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
..
JP What is the purpose of Common Filters?
To use the same filter for multiple accounts.
When you're using common filters, those will be checked first and then
the account filters will be checked.
Are common filters
Hi Roelof,
On Fri, 9 Sep 2005, at 23:38:05 [GMT+0200] (which was Sat, 7:38:05
Australian Eastern Time) you wrote:
JP Is it possible to use the one filter for both icoming and outgoing mail,
No.
Pity. K-Mail in Linux allows this. Maybe something for the developers?
JP Using two isp accounts;
John
On Sat 10 September 2005, 08:50:35 +1000, you wrote:
So how do I create one of these? When I look at the tree in the Sorting
Office section, I see only Incoming, Outgoing, Read, Replied Selective.
Select Common Filters from the Account drop-down box at the top
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Robin
Using The Bat!
Hello z5worg,
Friday, September 9, 2005, 5:35:50 PM, you wrote:
zzc Are common filters available in v2? If yes, how do I get to it?
No, not available in Version 2. Time to upgrade. ;)
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Stuartmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using The Bat! v3.61.03 beta on Windows 98
Hi Feli,
On Fri, 9 Sep 2005, at 23:40:28 [GMT+0200] (which was Sat, 7:40:28
Australian Eastern Time) you wrote:
JP Using two isp accounts; is it possible for one filter to apply to both?
yes, it is, use common filters
This doesn't appear to be working.
I have a K9 filter set up on both isp
Hello John,
Friday, September 9, 2005, 6:50:38 PM, you wrote:
JP Is there something else I should be doing here to get common filters to
JP work?
Go into sorting office and copy the filter you are trying and then
paste it here. We will take a look at it.
Another issue you may want to
At 09:50 [GMT+1000] on Saturday September 10 (actual time - 7:50am on Saturday
in Perth, Western Australia), you wrote:
I have a K9 filter set up on both isp accounts, transferred this to Common
Filters, now not picking up the spam.
Is there something else I should be doing here to get common
Hi Mic,
On Sat, 10 Sep 2005, at 08:37:02 [GMT+0800] (which was 10:37:02 Australian
Eastern Time) you wrote:
First thing to do is check that there's not some thing else triggering before
it
(check the log). Second thing is to make sure Share with is ticked for the
accounts you need.
Thanks,
Hello John,
On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 08:50:35 +1000 GMT (10/09/2005, 05:50 +0700 GMT),
John Phillips wrote:
JP Is it possible to use the one filter for both icoming and outgoing mail,
No.
JP Pity. K-Mail in Linux allows this. Maybe something for the developers?
Please support this wish:
1. What is the difference between Outgoing message and Replied message
filters? e.g. If I want to sort all messages to TBUDL into a separate
folder, some messages (like this one) would be a new message while
others would be replies. Do I need 2 filters -- one for Outgoing and
one for Replies?
Hallo z5worg,
On Wed, 7 Sep 2005 19:22:44 -0400GMT (8-9-2005, 1:22 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
Z 1. What is the difference between Outgoing message and Replied message
Z filters?
Incoming filters are applied when the message is incoming
Read filters are applied as soon as the message
Wednesday, September 07, 2005, Roelof Otten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 7 Sep 2005 19:22:44 -0400GMT (8-9-2005, 1:22 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
.
Z 2. I have a filter for Outgoing message; and I want that message marked
Z as UNread. Looking under the Action tab, the only
Hello Thomas,
On Monday, August 06, 2001 at 7:52:40 PM you wrote (at least in part):
TF It is included over here...
Not here ...
TB! has always behaved like this for me:
The Sender's name _IS_ the senders NAME.
It has never included the email in it's search/filter at advanced filter for
me :-(
Hello Peter,
On Tue, 7 Aug 2001 11:47:29 +0200 GMT (07/08/2001, 17:47 +0800 GMT),
Peter Palmreuther wrote:
TF It is included over here...
PP Not here ...
PP TB! has always behaved like this for me:
PP The Sender's name _IS_ the senders NAME.
I tried it again. Preview pane. View / Display /
OK... so I go to View / Display / Advanced Filtering. Then I go to
Header and tell it that I want to view the messages where the
recipient's name contains dutaint.com . But it only shows me the
ones where dutaint.com is visible. What I mean is the ones that are
addressed to, say Dierk Haasis
Hello Jimbo4,
On Mon, 6 Aug 2001 09:26:28 -0400 GMT (06/08/2001, 21:26 +0800 GMT),
Jimbo4 - Adelphia wrote:
JA OK... so I go to View / Display / Advanced Filtering.
I just did the same.
JA Then I go to Header and tell it that I want to view the messages
JA where the recipient's name contains
Hello Susanne,
On Tuesday, September 26, 2000 at 16:15:21 GMT -0700 (which was 4:15 PM
where I live) witnesses say Susanne typed:
I do wish there were a better helpfile for the Bat.
(I'm not just picking on you Susanne, this filter thread just happened
to be the one open right now.) If I
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