Re[3]: filtering on multiple emails addressbook entires

2008-03-12 Thread Roger Phillips
Hello Hartwig, Wednesday, March 12, 2008, 6:30:33 PM, among other things, you wrote: HH I haven't found a way to create subgroups which would be nice as my HH address book contains already groups like 'office' 'family' friends' HH etc. I would prefer if I can keep that grouping as well. HH The

Re[3]: Filtering questions.

2005-09-09 Thread Stuart Cuddy
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. ;) -- Stuartmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Using The Bat! v3.61.03 beta on Windows 98

Re[3]: Filtering question

2005-01-27 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Jeanny, Thursday, January 27, 2005, 5:09:26 PM, you wrote: JH BeginFilter JH Name: Michelle JH Active: 1 JH Source: \\NWA Mail\Inbox JH Target: \\NWA Mail\Inbox\Michelle JH Filtering Strings: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Sender | Yes JH [EMAIL PROTECTED] |Recipient| Yes JH I

Re[3]: Filtering on HTML tags?

2003-12-24 Thread jwayne
On Wednesday, December 24, 2003, 8:54:53 PM, Munango-Keewati [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: MK On Wednesday, December 24, 2003, 5:47:22 PM, you wrote: On Wednesday, December 24, 2003, 6:35:48 PM, Munango-Keewati [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: MK Hello TBUDL, MK Is it possible to filter on HTML tags,

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[3]: filtering

2001-07-10 Thread Dan Kalafus
Date: Sun, 8 Jul 2001 16:07:50 +0200 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] DK The filter has [listname]@topica.com in String, sender in location, The actual string isn't particularly clear from what you say here. For instance, square brackets have a special meaning in filter strings. He probably

Re[3]: Filtering/Sorting Forwarded and Redirected Messages

2001-01-25 Thread Jan Rifkinson
Hello Abigail, On Wednesday, January 24, 2001 13:26:56 [ -0800 GMT], you wrote the following in regards to 'Filtering/Sorting Forwarded and Redirected Messages': Abigail How do you set it up to assign a forwarded/redirected message to a Abigail specific color group? I still don't see any

Re[3]: Filtering query

2000-11-14 Thread Mike Zanker
At 15:01 14/11/2000, Jan Rifkinson wrote: This begs the question: what are the appropriate use of kludges as a filtering agent? TIA I use 'kludges' with a number of mailing lists where I want to filter on X-headers added by the list server. This way I can be sure that

Re[3]: Filtering

2000-05-06 Thread Oliver Sturm
Hi SyP, On Saturday, May 06, 2000 at 3:32:11 PM you wrote: S Try View-Display-Advanced Filtering...-Header-Sender's name S contains [EMAIL PROTECTED] Huh, just tried it to be absolutely sure, and it DOESN'T WORK for me! Sorry... It doesn't work at all... there seems to be a bug in this

Re[3]: Filtering Parked messages

1999-12-12 Thread tracer
Monday, December 13, 1999 Hello Thomas, Sunday, Sunday, December 12, 1999, you wrote: Thomas Hallo Ali, Thomas On Sunday, December 12, 1999, 5:59:22 PM (GMT+0800), Ali Martin wrote: Secondly, I want to be able to removed dupes over all my accounts/boxes in one go AM That's another thing

Re[3]: Filtering mail arriving with a given bcc insertion to a given mail directory

1999-11-07 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone
On 07 November 1999 at 17:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] told the list: RB If "certain accounts" means accounts within your installation of RB TB!, then why don't you just create a filter for outgoing mail RB and copy the desired outgoing messages to the desired folder? RB Ralf. DH That is exactly

Re[3]: Filtering mail arriving with a given bcc insertion to a given mail directory

1999-01-04 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone
On 06 November 1999 at 05:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] told the list: DH But if the message came back with the bcc, how could the filter DH know what the bcc name had been? OK, it might if the bcc was in DH one more templates of the same folder. Do the rules know what the DH templates say? Is that what

Re[3]: Filtering mail arriving with a given bcc insertion to a given mail directory

1999-01-04 Thread tracer
Saturday, November 06, 1999 Hello Douglas, Saturday, Saturday, November 06, 1999, you wrote: Douglas Marck wrote: MDP The whole point of BCC is that messages addressed with it arrive from MDP POP servers without it, so it won't be present to be filtered upon, MDP not even in the kludges.