Re[2]: Suggest Filter Rules

2001-11-14 Thread Raj

Thomas,

On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, at 16:04:43 [GMT +0800] (which was 13:34 where I live) you
wrote:

TF Also, as far as I know, if F1 changes the colour code (and I assume
TF continue with other filters is checked), for some reason F2 will not
TF catch this colour code. this was reported on the German list, I didn't
TF verify it.

The  problem  currently  (I have not verified that as yet) is that Filter 1 does
not work.

Any suggestions... If you feel it would help I could post the filter...

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Re[2]: Suggest Filter Rules

2001-11-14 Thread Raj

Thomas,

On Thu, 15 Nov 2001, at 10:42:12 [GMT +0800] (which was 08:12 where I live) you
wrote:

While I am not sure... Iam sure there are others in the list will be ableto thro
more light. From comparing with other filters I come to the conclusion

R Actions: 
faAutoReply,faoManualOnly,faSetColor,faoHotKey,faoHKCheckMsg,faoAdvAddressOut,faoAdvNoGroups

TF OK, this needs to be translated. Why are some action fa and others

fa - Stands for Filter Action
fao - Filter Action Option

TF fao? What is faoHKCheckMsg? And these:

So faoHKCheckMsg - Would refer to Filter Action Option Hot key Check the Message
against  this rule - And in this case the tick box selected under the Hot Key in
options

TF faoAdvAddressOut,faoAdvNoGroups - what exactly do they mean?

The  first  part  I  am  lost  but the second part is the rule to check that the
address should NOT be in the address book.

R AddAddrItems: afiFrom,
R DelAddrItems: afiFrom,

I guess these are default entries...Depends on what has been activated.

TF Does this look contradictory?

R NoAddrGroups: fg

This  is  to  check that the Address is NOT present in address book group called
'fg'

Has this thrown some more light ???

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Re[2]: Suggest Filter Rules

2001-11-13 Thread Raj

Thomas,

On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, at 14:49:59 [GMT +0800] (which was 12:19 where I live) you
wrote:

TF Kindly elaborate

Let me try again...

I   have  a  particular account where mails have been filtered by a certain rule
and moved to a specified folder.

Next  I  need  to  reply to these mails. Generally I get one mail from one id...
Occasionally  though there are duplicate messages from the same id. Now I do not
want to reply twice.

After I have replied these messaged have no value and are deleted.

Hence the requirement is to

1. Check if message has been replied before... If Yes delete
2. If No send message and delete.

What I did was was to create three filters

Filter  1. Will check whether the address is present in the address book. Action
is to send mail  change the color (Let's say Red)

Filter  2.  Is  defined to delete all messages with color group red after adding
the address to the AB

Filter 3. Will delete all the balance messages.

The  problem is filter 1 does not work. I have ticked 'Manual' and function with
a  Hot  Key  (Also  ticked - Check this against the rule) The message is created
irrespective  if  the  address is present or not provided I uncheck the tick box
under the Hot Key. When I check it no messages are sent.

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