Hi,
I've created a few manual rules that i use with shortcut to execute some
actions...
Example : i've a rule for spams : the message must be marked as read and
moved to a spam folder (Imap folder handled by the server for bayesian
analysis).
It's really much faster to just use the
Hello all,
Sorting Office, Selective Download filters, Options pane:
Use this filter for manual re-filtering only...
Isnt it a bug? I mean how can someone invoke a Selective download
filter? And why would he do that?
Am I overlooking something?
Thx for answers! As I get the digest version, for
Hello Matt,
Not sure if this is possible...I've been unable to find reference to
it in the archives. I would like to have a shortcut key that activates
a manual filter. The filter is a simple if shortcut key is hit, move
to folder 'Important'. How would I do this?
See the Options tab
Hello Matt,
On 6 Jan 2004 at 22:36:51 -0800 GMT [07:36 CET] you wrote:
MT Hi,
MT Not sure if this is possible...I've been unable to find reference to
MT it in the archives. I would like to have a shortcut key that activates
MT a manual filter. The filter is a simple if shortcut key is hit, move
On Tuesday, January 6, 2004 @ 4:31:06 AM [-0700], MAU wrote:
See the Options tab of the manual filter in question.
Grr...I can't believe I missed that. Thanks.
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On Tuesday, January 6, 2004 @ 4:43:29 AM [-0700], Andre Wichartz wrote:
In the filter's properties under the options tab there is 'Execute
action set of this rule by pressing Hot Key' Does this what you want?
It is yes. I totally overlooked it. Thanks.
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Hi,
Not sure if this is possible...I've been unable to find reference to
it in the archives. I would like to have a shortcut key that activates
a manual filter. The filter is a simple if shortcut key is hit, move
to folder 'Important'. How would I do this?
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Regards,
Matt
Hello TBUDL,
I have a manual filter. How to I apply it to a particular message?
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Hi Michael,
@23-Mar-2003, 12:22 -0800 (20:22 UK time) Michael L. Wilson [MLW] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
MLW I have a manual filter. How to I apply it to a particular message?
Assign a hotkey to it on the Options tab.
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Cheers -- .\\arck
Hello Marck,
Historians believe that on Sunday, March 23, 2003 , at 20:44:39[GMT
+](which was 12:44 PM where I live) you wrote:
MDP Assign a hotkey to it on the Options tab.
I assigned a hot-key of ctrl-alt-S. I highlight a message
andnothing. I changed it to ctrl-alt-Z, highlighted
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On Sunday, March 23, 2003, Michael L. Wilson wrote...
MDP Assign a hotkey to it on the Options tab.
I assigned a hot-key of ctrl-alt-S. I highlight a message
andnothing. I changed it to ctrl-alt-Z, highlighted the message,
pressed the keys
Hello Jonathan,
Historians believe that on Sunday, March 23, 2003 , at 15:28:39[GMT
-0600](which was 1:28 PM where I live) you wrote:
JA On Sunday, March 23, 2003, Michael L. Wilson wrote...
MDP Assign a hotkey to it on the Options tab.
I assigned a hot-key of ctrl-alt-S. I highlight a
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On Sunday, March 23, 2003, Michael L. Wilson wrote...
MDP Assign a hotkey to it on the Options tab.
I assigned a hot-key of ctrl-alt-S. I highlight a message
andnothing. I changed it to ctrl-alt-Z, highlighted the
message, pressed the keys
Hello Jonathan,
Historians believe that on Sunday, March 23, 2003 , at 16:00:05[GMT
-0600](which was 2:00 PM where I live) you wrote:
JA On Sunday, March 23, 2003, Michael L. Wilson wrote...
MDP Assign a hotkey to it on the Options tab.
I assigned a hot-key of ctrl-alt-S. I highlight a
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On Sunday, March 23, 2003, Michael L. Wilson wrote...
NewTemplate: %put\3D\27C:\5Ctemp\5Cexport.txt\27\0D\0A
ExtFile: C:\temp\export.txt
JA I'm not sure how TB will react if the folder c:\temp doesn't
JA exist. Check to make sure it does first.
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Hi Jonathan,
@23-Mar-2003, 16:28 -0600 (22:28 UK time) Jonathan Angliss [JA] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
JA I forgot to ask, where are you putting the filter? In the
JA incoming section? Or read section? I believe (from what I
JA remember) it's
On Sunday, March 23, 2003 at 14:07:51GMT -0800 (which was 5:07 PM where I live)
Michael L. Wilson wrote and made these points on the subject of Execute a manual
filter:
MLW Historians believe that on Sunday, March 23, 2003 , at 16:00:05[GMT
MLW -0600](which was 2:00 PM where I live) you
of Execute a manual filter:
MLW Historians believe that on Sunday, March 23, 2003 , at 16:00:05[GMT
MLW -0600](which was 2:00 PM where I live) you wrote:
DC SNIP
MLW C:\temp does exist
MLW Nothing in my sent folder
MLW Thanks for the continued help
DC Try setting it active... I've noticed in mine
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On Sunday, March 23, 2003, Marck D Pearlstone wrote...
JA I forgot to ask, where are you putting the filter? In the
JA incoming section? Or read section? I believe (from what I
JA remember) it's supposed to be in the Read section of the
JA sorting
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On Sunday, March 23, 2003, Michael L. Wilson wrote...
DC Try setting it active... I've noticed in mine that I have to have
DC both active and manual only selected.
It seems to work if it is still in my inbox, but if I move it to a
spam folder to
On Sunday, March 23, 2003 at 14:46:12GMT -0800 (which was 5:46 PM where I live)
Michael L. Wilson wrote and made these points on the subject of Execute a manual
filter:
MLW Historians believe that on Sunday, March 23, 2003 , at 17:39:44[GMT
MLW -0500](which was 2:39 PM where I live) you
Hello David,
Historians believe that on Sunday, March 23, 2003 , at 17:39:44[GMT
-0500](which was 2:39 PM where I live) you wrote:
DC Try setting it active... I've noticed in mine that I have to have both
DC active and manual only selected.
How do I make a filter universal so that it works
Hello Jonathan,
Historians believe that on Sunday, March 23, 2003 , at 16:51:08[GMT
-0600](which was 2:51 PM where I live) you wrote:
JA On Sunday, March 23, 2003, Marck D Pearlstone wrote...
JA I forgot to ask, where are you putting the filter? In the
JA incoming section? Or read section? I
Hello Marck,
Not really - mine (the original!) is in Incoming. Some people have
had problems getting it to work unless it is set to Active. Mine
is not however. Make sure that Check selected message against this
rule is not checked.
Mine is in Incoming, Active and with Check selected message
On Sunday, March 23, 2003 at 14:47:25GMT -0800 (which was 5:47 PM where I live)
Michael L. Wilson wrote and made these points on the subject of Execute a manual
filter:
MLW Historians believe that on Sunday, March 23, 2003 , at 17:39:44[GMT
MLW -0500](which was 2:39 PM where I live) you
Hi Michael,
on Sun, 23 Mar 2003 14:54:12 -0800GMT (23.03.03, 23:54 +0100GMT here),
you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
MLW I copied the filter to the read section of my common folders filters
MLW and now it works. However, when I have it set to Queued, where is the
MLW common folders outbox?
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Greg Strong [GS] wrote:
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GS Can you create a read filter rule that is manual only?
Sure.
You can do this with any filter. On the first page of the filter
configuration panel, there are two toggles at the bottom. One is
'Active' and the other
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Miguel A. Urech [MAU] wrote:
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MAU I have just tested a couple of my Read messages filter manually
MAU and they worked just fine even though the messages were already
MAU marked as Read.
Exactly. This allows you to use this filter set manually
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Greg Strong [GS] wrote:
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GS There seems to be either a difference of opinion, or differences
GS in how TB! works on different PC with possibly different versions.
GS See my reply to Roelof.
I'm *very* reluctant to agree that this is the case. A
Hello Allie,
Saturday, May 18, 2002, 9:10:25 PM, you wrote:
ACM You can however run any active read filter manually. You can
ACM apply the read filter/s to any folder in the account where the
ACM filter rule resides. You can do this with any filter set. You can
ACM manually apply incoming
On Sunday, May 19, 2002, 9:14:49 PM, Greg Strong wrote:
I just did with it indicated as an active rule, and it did NOT work.
So something must be wrong with my read filter.
I have not tried the read filter, but a problem I can foresee is that
setting the filter as manual only means that you
Hello Greg,
Well I'm trying to do something similar. See my original post on this
message which includes a copy of the read filter. What I'm doing is
creating a manual read filter (which works according to you) and
search on wild card ^.* and color group and trying to move to a
sub-folder
Hello Greg,
This is what Ive attempted to do, but it is not working. I'm trying
to create a manual filter of read messages of looking at the messages
in a folder with a certain color group and moving them to another
folder. This folder I'm trying to move the messages to is actually a
sub
Hello Julian,
If you use Re-filter Messages, then this will also apply the
incoming filters, although maybe this will also apply the read
filter?
No, when you select Re-filter Messages you get a dialog which allows
you to select which rule set(s) to apply and if only to apply manual
only
Hello Greg,
Can you create a read filter rule that is manual only?
Yes.
ACM Try it.
I just did with it indicated as an active rule, and it did NOT work.
So something must be wrong with my read filter.
I just sent you (in reply to your original message) one that works.
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Hello Miguel,
Sunday, May 19, 2002, 3:52:22 PM, you wrote:
MAU Try not using any filter string, just delete it. Look at my
MAU filter:
I thought my filter string (i.e. ^.*; line starting with any character
any number of times) was basically a wild card, probably not or I
missed something else.
Hello Miguel,
Sunday, May 19, 2002, 4:37:38 PM, you wrote:
I agree with Roelof's suggestion in that I'm doing to much for what
I need to accomplish.
MAU I don't think so. Not really, once you get it set up and working
I don't think I've used TB! long enough to really determine what is
best
Hello Greg,
You have brought up an important point with regard to the phone
interruptions. Do you mark entire threads or messages blocks as read
at one time? Otherwise a lot of Ctrl + Ms.
Since I don't have my Ignore Emulation tuned up yet I mark whole
threads as Read only when I am not
Hello Miguel,
Sunday, May 19, 2002, 6:57:54 PM, you wrote:
IIRC you are either 7 or 8 hours ahead of me which makes it 2:00 AM or
3:00 AM. I believe there is a TB! macro which converts this time to
your time. Don't you sleep?
MAU Well, I can think of a few filters I'd like to have to do some
Hello TBUL,
In short I want to manage the TBUL message base which is based upon
purging messages based upon a number of days and keeping those
messages deemed worth keeping.
This is what Ive attempted to do, but it is not working. I'm trying
to create a manual filter of read messages of looking
Hello Greg,
On Sat, 18 May 2002 10:55:05 -0500GMT (18-5-02, 17:55 +0200GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
GS In short I want to manage the TBUL message base which is based upon
GS purging messages based upon a number of days and keeping those
GS messages deemed worth keeping.
I think you're going
Hello Roelof,
Saturday, May 18, 2002, 4:51:05 PM, you wrote:
RO I think you're going way to difficult.
Yes I agree with you.
I just did search and Ctrl + A to select all, then Ctrl + J to park
all. I'll just leave them in the folder and they'll sit after purge.
Putting that all aside though
Hello Greg,
On Sat, 18 May 2002 18:17:27 -0500GMT (19-5-02, 1:17 +0200GMT, where I
live), you wrote:
GS Putting that all aside though am I correct on the Read filter in
GS that it only works automatically at the time the message is indicated
GS as read?
Yep.
GS If I'm correct on Read filters
Hello Greg,
Putting that all aside though am I correct on the Read filter in
that it only works automatically at the time the message is indicated
as read? If I'm correct on Read filters why does the Manual
option even exist for the filter rule?
I have just tested a couple of my Read
Hello Roelof,
Saturday, May 18, 2002, 6:54:27 PM, you wrote:
GS Putting that all aside though am I correct on the Read filter
GS in that it only works automatically at the time the message is
GS indicated as read?
RO Yep.
See Miguel's message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]. Either
Hello Miguel,
Saturday, May 18, 2002, 6:55:30 PM, you wrote:
MAU I have just tested a couple of my Read messages filter manually
MAU and they worked just fine even though the messages were already
MAU marked as Read.
There seems to be either a difference of opinion, or differences in
how TB!
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Greg Strong [GS] wrote:
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GS [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]. Either I'm
GS missing something here or you don't agree with Miguel. If I recall
GS reading a message from Allie, she stated read filters were on
GS automatic only which would
Hello Allie,
Saturday, May 18, 2002, 9:10:25 PM, you wrote:
ACM Actually, I have to regularly shave my moustache and beard. g I'm a
ACM Mr.
I do apologize.
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Greg Strong
TB! v1.60c on Windows 98
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Greg Strong [GS] wrote:
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ACM Actually, I have to regularly shave my moustache and beard. g
ACM I'm a Mr.
GS I do apologize.
No problem. Happens all the time. :-)
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Hello TBUDListers.
I created the following filter can't get it to work.
Any ideas would be helpful. I select a msg, press
hot-keys nothing happens. TIA
Rule
Source = cable account/outbox
Move msg -- dialup account/outbox
Strings
@ in kludges yes
manual only
Hello List,
On Saturday, November 03, 2001 at 5:33:14 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote (at least in part):
jbc Hello TBUDListers.
jbcI created the following filter can't get it to work.
jbcAny ideas would be helpful. I select a msg, press
jbchot-keys nothing happens. TIA
jbcRule
Jan,
On Sat, 3 Nov 2001, at 11:33:14 [GMT -0500] (which was 22:03 where I live) you
wrote:
jbc Options
jbc execute act by defined hot-key
jbc check selected msg against rule
I am not sure what or why. But the rule works when you un check the 'selected msg
against
rule'
Hope it
Hi Marc,
On 27 July 2000 at 23:52:13 GMT -0400 (which was 04:52 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points on the subject
of "Manual Filter?":
MW Is there an option to manually apply a filter to a folder? So you
MW can filter messages that were created after
Hello tbuDL,
Is there an option to manually apply a filter to a folder? So you
can filter messages that were created after the filter was?
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I just took an IQ test. The results were negative.
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Hello Marc,
On Wednesday, July 26, 2000 at 23:52:13 GMT -0400 (which was 8:52 PM
where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
Is there an option to manually apply a filter to a folder? So you
can filter messages that were created after the filter was?
If all your filters are automatic
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Hey Travisimo!,
Friday, December 31, 1999, 8:03:33 AM, you wrote:
T One final question for tonight! G In the mail filter, there is a
T checkbox for "active" and a checkbox for "manual". I assume the
T "active" one just sets the filter to on or
One final question for tonight! G In the mail filter, there is a
checkbox for "active" and a checkbox for "manual". I assume the
"active" one just sets the filter to on or off. I don't understand
what the "manual" one does though. I tried it and my filter just
didn't work at all if I set it
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