Re: Putting a reply into the same folder where the original message is stored?

2006-03-13 Thread MAU
Hello Thomas, M All I need is an Outgoing filter with filter 'Any message' and action M 'Move to the folder \\MAU\Familia\%ToName' Either this is the last filter and all other messages are caught by other filters, you will need to key in the ToNames of your family members, correct? I was

Re: Putting a reply into the same folder where the original message is stored?

2006-03-11 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Alexander, On Fri, 3 Mar 2006 22:39:07 +0100 GMT (04/03/2006, 04:39 +0700 GMT), Alexander S. Kunz wrote: ASK Incoming and Sent are separate filters in TB. You need two filters. One for ASK the incoming message, one for the outgoing message. You might want to support the wish One kind of

Re: Putting a reply into the same folder where the original message is stored?

2006-03-11 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello MAU, On Sun, 5 Mar 2006 00:04:51 +0100 GMT (05/03/2006, 06:04 +0700 GMT), MAU wrote: M All I need is an Outgoing filter with filter 'Any message' and action M 'Move to the folder \\MAU\Familia\%ToName' Either this is the last filter and all other messages are caught by other filters, you

Re: Putting a reply into the same folder where the original message is stored?

2006-03-07 Thread MAU
Hello Maksym, M All I need is an Outgoing filter with filter 'Any message' and action M 'Move to the folder \\MAU\Familia\%ToName' M Of course, I have an equivalent Incoming filter using %FromName. And I M believe this also works with %FromAddress and %ToAddress. And if you M tick the

Re: Putting a reply into the same folder where the original message is stored?

2006-03-05 Thread MFPA
Hi On Saturday 4 March 2006 at 5:17:00 PM, in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Greg wrote: You might want to use MAU's suggestion in TBBETA of using a password protected 'Archive' account in TB. It frees up lots of memory unless you open the password protected account to do searches. That is an

Re: Putting a reply into the same folder where the original message is stored?

2006-03-05 Thread MFPA
Hi On Sunday 5 March 2006 at 7:56:33 PM, in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Jack S. LaRosa wrote: I have a similar problem/request as stated by Maksym in the original post. Namely, I have created an ADDRESS GROUP called SHS and would like all messages *TO* members of this group to be routed to a

Re: Putting a reply into the same folder where the original message is stored?

2006-03-04 Thread Martin Schuster
Hello Maksym, Sorry if this one has been asked (and answered) before, but I can't find it. Are you participating in TBUDL also? I asked the same question two weeks ago there, and Roelof gave me a very in depth answer: mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Maybe you want to have a look if there is a solution

Re: Putting a reply into the same folder where the original message is stored?

2006-03-04 Thread MAU
Hello Maksym, I'm looking for a more general way (something like a sent mail filter For each %ToName, move the message into %ToName folder). That is already possible with TB, exactly what you want. I use it for my family in my MAU account. All I need is an Outgoing filter with filter 'Any

Re: Putting a reply into the same folder where the original message is stored?

2006-03-04 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello MAU everyone else, on 05-Mrz-2006 at 00:04 you (MAU) wrote: All I need is an Outgoing filter with filter 'Any message' and action 'Move to the folder \\MAU\Familia\%ToName' W... W... Wait a minute... its possible to use macros/variables there? I never knew that. Thats amazing! --

Re: Putting a reply into the same folder where the original message is stored?

2006-03-04 Thread MAU
Hello Alexander, All I need is an Outgoing filter with filter 'Any message' and action 'Move to the folder \\MAU\Familia\%ToName' W... W... Wait a minute... its possible to use macros/variables there? I never knew that. Thats amazing! No one knows everything that can be done with TB, not

Re: Putting a reply into the same folder where the original message is stored?

2006-03-03 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Maksym Kozub everyone else, on 03-Mrz-2006 at 19:41 you (Maksym Kozub) wrote: I have a number of 'per recipient' mail folders in The Bat! (e.g. each customer has his very own folder assigned). I'd like to get my replies to those people saved automatically to the respective folders

Re: Putting a reply into the same folder where the original message is stored?

2006-03-03 Thread David Bevington
Hello Maksym, There might well be a more sophisticated method. BUT if the recipients are filtered into their folders using filters based on the sender, then your replies can be filtered into the same folder using a filter with the recipient providing the condition for the filter. If [EMAIL

Re: Putting a reply into the same folder where the original message is stored?

2006-03-03 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello David Bevington everyone else, on 03-Mrz-2006 at 22:24 you (David Bevington) wrote: If [EMAIL PROTECTED] is filtered into a folder when they send you an email, you can add an OR condition that filters mails from you to the same folder when a.recipient is the recipient of the message

Re: Putting a reply into the same folder where the original message is stored?

2006-03-03 Thread Richard Wakeford
Hello Alexander, On Fri, 3 Mar 2006 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ASK Incoming and Sent are separate filters in TB. You need two filters. One for ASK the incoming message, one for the outgoing message. You can get round that if you BCC to yourself. When your BCC comes back you can have the