Hallo Martin,
On Wed, 3 Sep 2008 20:26:41 -0600GMT (4-9-2008, 4:26 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
OMM Which I have now. But how do I then get it to filter that message
OMM that I do want into the appropriate folder?
Not with this filter, filters aren't 'if then else' constructions,
mere 'if
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On Thursday, September 4, 2008 at 1:12:34 AM, Roelof wrote:
RO The easiest way to do so, is to create a
RO filter that checks for the sender and moves to a folder and a
RO subfilter that deletes when the subject isn't your favourite subject.
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Wednesday, September 3, 2008, 2:07:28 PM, you wrote:
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OMM Hi folks,
OMM I'm trying to figure out how to get a filter to work. I subscribe to
OMM something that sends a number of things, and you can't select what
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Wednesday, September 3, 2008, 2:07:28 PM, you wrote:
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OMM Hi folks,
OMM I'm trying to figure out how to get a filter to work. I subscribe to
OMM something that sends a number of things, and you can't select what
On 03 September 2008, 05:07, O. Martin Moran wrote:
If SENDER is [EMAIL PROTECTED] delete the message
Unless SUBJECT is SUBJECT THAT I WANT
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In TB! version 1, you add a second condition to the rule by pressing
Alt+Insert. This lets you create a compound rule with the semantics:
Sender
Hallo Martin,
On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 22:07:28 -0600GMT (3-9-2008, 6:07 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
OMM I'm trying to figure out how to get a filter to work. I subscribe to
OMM something that sends a number of things, and you can't select what you
OMM want and what you dont.
That should pose
am Mittwoch, 3. September 2008 um 06:07 schrieb O. Martin Moran:
If SENDER is [EMAIL PROTECTED] delete the message
Unless SUBJECT is SUBJECT THAT I WANT
NOT is your Friend:
If Sender is E-Mail
AND
Subject is-NOT Favorite-Subject
DO
delete the Mail
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Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Jens Franik
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On Wednesday, September 3, 2008 at 10:02:29 AM, Jens wrote:
JF NOT is your Friend:
JF If Sender is E-Mail
JF AND
JF Subject is-NOT Favorite-Subject
JF DO
JF delete the Mail
Which I have now. But how do I then get it to filter that message
that
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Hi folks,
I'm trying to figure out how to get a filter to work. I subscribe to
something that sends a number of things, and you can't select what you
want and what you dont.
I'm looking to have a filter say:
If SENDER is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fri, 10 Sep 2004 21:04:46 +0100 (4:04 PM EDT here) Stuart Moore wrote:
Although difficult to do exactly what you want, you can come
pretty close with:
\*?\bist-?d?\b
I tested both of these RegExs for _all_ your patterns, and both of them
worked.
\*?\bist\s?-?d?\b[where
Hi Bill,
Thanks for trying.
Saturday, September 11, 2004, 1:14:03 AM, you wrote:
BM On Fri 10-Sep-04 3:04pm -0400, Stuart Moore wrote:
Guys, thanks for suggestions.
Although difficult to do exactly what you want, you can come pretty
close with:
\*?\bist-?d?\b
For example, the
I need help with a filter using a regular expression in v3. I have tried many many
times and failed completely. I think I am following the rules but The Bat does not
seem to follow them.I am not experienced in PERL so hope I am just being very ignorant.
I want to find any posts that have any
On Fri 10-Sep-04 6:12am -0400, Stuart Moore wrote:
I want to find any posts that have any of the following
complete strings (case is not relevant):
*ist
*istd
*ist-d
ist
istd
ist-d
Although difficult to do exactly what you want, you can come
pretty close with:
\*?\bist-?d?\b
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Fri, 10 Sep 2004 13:05:51 -0500 (2:05 PM EDT here) Bill McCarthy wrote:
I want to find any posts that have any of the following complete
strings (case is not relevant):
*ist
*istd
*ist-d
ist
istd
ist-d
Although difficult to do exactly what you want, you can come pretty
close with:
Guys, thanks for suggestions.
Although difficult to do exactly what you want, you can come pretty
close with:
\*?\bist-?d?\b
DG Wouldn't:\b*?ist-?\b ie: \b word boundary
DG *? 0 or 1 asterisk
DG
On Fri 10-Sep-04 3:04pm -0400, Stuart Moore wrote:
Guys, thanks for suggestions.
Although difficult to do exactly what you want, you can come pretty
close with:
\*?\bist-?d?\b
For example, the following subject lines are not
matched (I also changed the pattern to have a capital D in
Hello Steve,
Thursday, August 14, 2003, 10:04:34 AM, you wrote:
SMS I'm wondering if someone might be able to assist me with creating
SMS a rule. Essentially, I'm wanting to have a sound play whenever
SMS mail is received from a specific person. THat's the easy part,
SMS however, the person I
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SMS I guess my question is do I need to be careful where I place the
SMS rule in the list of rules?
Well, if the only action you want to take is to play the sound file,
I'd put my rule near the top of the list.
SMS Do I need to check the override
Hi all,
I'm wondering if someone might be able to assist me with creating a
rule. Essentially, I'm wanting to have a sound play whenever mail
is received from a specific person. THat's the easy part, however,
the person I have in mind often posts to mailing lists, so I would
want other rules to
Hello Steve,
Thursday, August 14, 2003, 10:41:21 AM, you wrote:
SMS I'm assuming the only way I can tell TB not to move the message
SMS is to specify the inbox as the target folder? I don't see a way
SMS to leave that field blank.
Correct.
--
Leif (TB list moderator and fellow end user).
Hello Leif,
Thursday, August 14, 2003, 12:20:45 PM, you wrote:
LG What you'll want to do is place the sound filter at the top of your
LG filter list (or at least above any filters that might move this
LG person's message). Then on the Options Tab of the sound filter, check
LG the box Continue
Hello buds!
Today I have encountered a reason to do a more complicated filter in
TB..
I am receiving emails that look like this..
Catalog request from Valeria Curlee, information entered on 10/6/02 10:53:40 AM
Name: My Name
Company Name: N/A
Address: PO BOX218
City: Georgetown
State: GA.
Zip
Hallo alists,
On Mon, 7 Oct 2002 11:32:50 -0700GMT (7-10-02, 20:32 +0200GMT, where I
live), you wrote:
aw Catalog request from Valeria Curlee, information entered on 10/6/02 10:53:40 AM
Filter on 'Catalog request from' present in text.
aw Name: My Name
aw Company Name: N/A
snipped for brevity
Hello mm!
On Friday, September 13, 2002 at 3:05:07 AM you wrote:
Can anyone here help?
You can filter for the string in Body. although I won't do it
because false positives are likely.
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http://www.Write4U.de
http://Interest.Write4U.de/pongo
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Hello mm,
On Thu, 12 Sep 2002 21:05:07 -0400 GMT (13/09/02, 08:05 +0700 GMT),
mm Meister wrote:
mM I was directed to this list by an automatic bot at bat ;]
That's nice. :-) Which bot was it?
mM really nice kill filter. It's easy to get to, and allows killing by
mM word or phrase in the body
Hello Meister,
On Fri, 13 Sep 2002 15:08:32 +0700 GMT (13/09/02, 15:08 +0700 GMT),
Thomas F. wrote:
mM really nice kill filter. It's easy to get to, and allows killing by
mM word or phrase in the body of the email message.
TF In TB, check out Account / Sorting Office / Selective Download.
Hi Bat users,
I was directed to this list by an automatic bot at bat ;]
I am a long-time user of The Bat! - a single-user on a laptop running
Win98.
Recently because I was unhappy with Opera's upgrade, I wanted to check
the userworthiness of Mozilla and so downloaded their latest. Just for
Hello Jody,
Wednesday, January 02, 2002, 8:34:28 AM, you wrote:
JW What I want is that if I have a message in my inbox (on the mail
JW server) that is larger than 1meg to skip downloading it to the bat
JW (I want to just leave it on the server).
Got to the Account Properties
Hi Gnissman,
On Wed, 2 Jan 2002 09:16:16 +0100GMT (02/01/2002, 16:16 +0800GMT),
Gnissman wrote:
JW (I want to just leave it on the server).
G Got to the Account Properties (Shift+Ctrl+P), select Mail
G Management and set the value at Receive headers only if message
G size is greater than to
JW No, I want to get only get mail _smaller_ that 1meg. But thanks ... :)
But this is just what it does, isn't it? Let's say you receive a
normal textmessage at a size of approx 3000 kb. This would be
downloaded as usual.
But if there is a message exceeding the 1 meg, you would just get a
Hello Thomas,
Wednesday, January 02, 2002, 9:23:14 AM, you wrote:
TF Unfortunately, this deletes the message from the server after download
TF of the headers.
Actually they are not deleted but rather marked as read on the
server. If you want to receive them, use the Dispatcher included in TB
Hello Jody,
Wednesday, January 02, 2002, 9:25:55 AM, you wrote:
JW No, I want to get only get mail _smaller_ that 1meg. But thanks ... :)
Me again... I think I just understood your problem. I noticed that the
text in the menu can be read and understood in two ways.
Receive headers only if
Hi Gnissman,
On Wed, 2 Jan 2002 09:35:30 +0100GMT (02/01/2002, 16:35 +0800GMT),
Gnissman wrote:
TF Unfortunately, this deletes the message from the server after download
TF of the headers.
G Actually they are not deleted but rather marked as read on the
G server. If you want to receive them,
Hello Jody,
02. januar 2002, 9:25:55, you wrote:
JW No, I want to get only get mail _smaller_ that 1meg. But thanks ... :)
It says Receive *header only*, so you won't get the message :)
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E-Mail Message
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From: Gnissman
Date: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 at 2:41 AM
Subject: Help with a filter
_
G Hello Jody,
G Wednesday, January 02, 2002, 9:25:55 AM, you wrote:
JW No, I want to get only get mail
In a message dated, Wed, 2 Jan 2002 10:00:44 +0100, Gnissman [G]
wrote:
...
TF Wow, this is good news - I didn't even know that this wish has
TF become reality! :-) I will run some tests tonight and confirm. Do
TF you know when this was changed?
G No, I am afraid I don't. I am only using TB for
tbudl,
can someone tell me how to create this filter:
What I want is that if I have a message in my inbox (on the mail
server) that is larger than 1meg to skip downloading it to the bat
(I want to just leave it on the server).
TIA ...
--
Jody
The ULTIMATE security fix/patch for
Hello Charlie,
Historians believe that Mon, 9 Jul 2001 at 19:34 GMT +1000 was when,
Charlie Laidlaw [CL] typed the following:
JA You could try:
JA String Location Presence
JA ^To\:[^@\n]*[EMAIL PROTECTED][^@\n]*$Kludges Yes
JA And enable
Hello,
i have a few 'sent messages' filters set up. However it is difficult
to find my sent message when i send it out to several recipients.
Someone gets it put in their own sent folder, as of course the Bat is
finding their address in the recipient string.
Is it possible to override that,
Hello Charlie,
On Sunday, July 01, 2001 09:58:51 [ +1000 GMT], you wrote the
following in regards to 'help with 'sent' filter to multiple
recipients':
Charlie Is it possible to override that, and just have it go to the main
Charlie 'sent' folder, when there are multiple recipients?
Although
Hello Charlie,
Historians believe that Mon, 2 Jul 2001 at 09:58 GMT +1000 was when,
Charlie Laidlaw [CL] typed the following:
CL Hello,
CL i have a few 'sent messages' filters set up. However it is difficult
CL to find my sent message when i send it out to several recipients.
CL Someone gets
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