Hallo vleermuisjes,
I have some filters to delete spam. The problem is that I want to
delete certain spam permanently. So not move it to Trash but really
delete it.
How can I do that?
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Tony
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Tony @ 2005-Apr-22 7:28:15 AM
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I have some filters to delete spam. The problem is that I want to
delete certain spam permanently. So not move it to Trash but really
delete it. How can I do that?
Using Selective Download filters, you won't even download the
Hello Chris
On Friday, April 22, 2005, 7:42:04 AM +0400 GMT
You wrote:
C Tony @ 2005-Apr-22 7:28:15 AM
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I have some filters to delete spam. The problem is that I want to
delete certain spam permanently. So not move it to Trash but really
delete it. How can I
Batlovers,
I have a single email address at which I receive both personal and
business email. I use Popfile and a filter to separate the two sets of
mail and want to store each in a separate tree of folders.
I also want to use separate templates for sending email from the two
accounts, although
Hello Group
On Friday, April 22, 2005, 2:33:31 PM, Robin wrote:
Batlovers,
I have a single email address at which I receive both personal and
business email. I use Popfile and a filter to separate the two sets of
mail and want to store each in a separate tree of folders.
I also want to
Dear Robin,
-- Freitag, 22. April 2005, 15:33:31:
I could have two separate folder sub-trees in one account, but that
would appear to make separate templates for business and personal
outgoing mail difficult to manage.
This is not so bad. I do it on some Accounts. To have easy control on
Hello Robin,
On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 23:33:31 +1000 GMT (22/04/2005, 20:33 +0700 GMT),
Robin Anson wrote:
RA I have a single email address at which I receive both personal and
RA business email. I use Popfile and a filter to separate the two sets of
RA mail and want to store each in a separate tree
Hello Anson,
I have a single email address at which I receive both personal and
business email. I use Popfile and a filter to separate the two sets of
mail and want to store each in a separate tree of folders.
I am using a similar setup. I was able to define filters precisely
enough to filter
On Thursday, April 21, 2005, 8:12:37 PM, Chris wrote:
However, Ritlabs has a semi-strict policy of not modifying messages
after they have been received.
which is STUPID. It should be possible to modify subject lines,
correct threads and make notes in messages, or fix broken shortcuts,
or
On Sat 23 April 2005, 0:23:34 +1000, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
RA I have a single email address at which I receive both personal and
RA business email. I use Popfile and a filter to separate the two sets of
RA mail and want to store each in a separate tree of folders.
That you use a filter already
Eddie
On Sat 23 April 2005, 1:10:44 +1000, Eddie Castelli wrote:
This is not so bad. I do it on some Accounts. To have easy control on
my Filters etc. I put a Note in those square brackets [...] in front
of the name. This make it very easy to identify the purpose of a
Filter or Template.
On Sat 23 April 2005, 0:33:07 +1000, Martin Schuster wrote:
You will have the same sender address appear in both business and
personal mails, right?
Yes
you can do it the way I do: I use the built in templates of my
account for business mails (unfortunately I need to write more of
those :-(
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