Filtering read messages to individual folders

2003-08-25 Thread Dave Kennedy
tbudl, After I've read a set of messages, I'd like to be able to filter them to their own folders for posterity. All the messages have their own Kludges tag, thanks to POPFile, that I can filter on. I'd like it to work this way: X-Text-Classification: mvst move to folderSwim Team

Re: Filtering read messages to individual folders

2003-08-25 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Dave, On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 08:05:32 -0400GMT (25-8-03, 14:05 +0200, where I live), you wrote: DK I'd like it to work this way: DK X-Text-Classification: mvst move to folderSwim Team We'll keep this example. Go to the sorting office (Account - Sorting office) Create a new

Re[2]: Filtering read messages to individual folders

2003-08-25 Thread Dave Kennedy
Monday, August 25, 2003, 8:28:38 AM, Roelof wrote: R On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 08:05:32 -0400GMT (25-8-03, 14:05 +0200, R where I live), you wrote: DK I'd like it to work this way: X-Text-Classification: mvst DK move to folderSwim Team R Go to the sorting office (Account - Sorting office) R

Re: Filtering read messages to individual folders

2003-08-25 Thread Deborah W
On Monday, August 25, 2003, 8:39:38 AM, Dave Kennedy wrote: DK This creates an incoming filter, as you state. What I'm looking for DK are manual filters that I can run after I've _read_ a message(s) and DK then press CTRL-ALT-M (for example) and have all filters associated DK with CTR-ALT-M fire

Re: Filtering read messages to individual folders

2003-08-25 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Dave, On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 08:39:38 -0400GMT (25-8-03, 14:39 +0200, where I live), you wrote: DK This creates an incoming filter, as you state. What I'm looking DK for are manual filters that I can run after I've _read_ a DK message Well, you can create a read filter, that automatically

Re[3]: Filtering read messages to individual folders

2003-08-25 Thread Terry
Hi Dave, On Monday, August 25, 2003 at 1:39 PM, Dave wrote: This creates an incoming filter, as you state. What I'm looking for are manual filters that I can run after I've _read_ a message(s) and then press CTRL-ALT-M (for example) and have all filters associated with CTR-ALT-M fire and

Re[4]: Filtering read messages to individual folders

2003-08-25 Thread Dave Kennedy
Monday, August 25, 2003, 8:50:48 AM, Terry wrote: T Put the filter as Roelof outlined in the Read Messages T section of the Filters, select Manual instead of Active and on T the Options tab, assign it a hot key. That should be all you T need. Is it OK to assign more than one filter to the same

Re[5]: Filtering read messages to individual folders

2003-08-25 Thread Terry
Hi Dave, On Monday, August 25, 2003 at 2:19 PM, Dave wrote: Is it OK to assign more than one filter to the same hot key? There's the catch. To my knowledge, you can only have one filter per hot key. I hope someone tells me I am wrong. What I have done in the past to get around this is to:

Re: Filtering read messages to individual folders

2003-08-25 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Terry, On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 15:23:27 +0100 GMT (25/08/2003, 21:23 +0700 GMT), Terry wrote: It would be great as a work-around if there was some way to double-up on filters - for example, move a set of messages to one folder and, as they enter that folder, have a set of filters that act

Re[2]: Filtering read messages to individual folders

2003-08-25 Thread Terry
Hi Thomas, On Monday, August 25, 2003 at 4:40 PM, Thomas wrote: It 's a good idea for the wishlist. I just checked, and Incoming filters, while they have a drop-down box arrow, don't actually have a drop-down box. Would be nice if you could choose Source folder from anywhere. Add it to the