Re: Simple filter question

2003-06-30 Thread Allie Martin
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Günter Minnerup, [GM] wrote:

GM I'm trying to set up a filter to move all messages older than a
GM certain number of days from a folder (by using re-filter) to the
GM Inbox folder in a different account named Archive. I've set up a
GM Read messages filter which has no rules except to specify the
GM folder to move the messages to, set it to manual, and specify the
GM option older than xxx days. When I use the filter to re-filter a
GM particular folder, nothing is filtered.

GM Any suggestions gratefully accepted.

Did you enter a string match that would catch all messages. One such
string is 'e', Location: Kludges and Presence: Yes

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Re: Simple filter question

2003-06-30 Thread Stuart Hemming
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AM Did you enter a string match that would catch all messages. One such
AM string is 'e', Location: Kludges and Presence: Yes
We see this so often I wonder if we should just ask Stefan for a
'Match All Messages' option on the filters.

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Re: Simple filter question

2003-06-30 Thread Gnter Minnerup
On Monday, June 30, 2003, 8:13:52 PM, Allie Martin wrote:

 Did you enter a string match that would catch all messages. One such
 string is 'e', Location: Kludges and Presence: Yes

No I didn't - thought leaving the string match blank would do it.
Thanks!

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Re: Simple filter question

2003-06-30 Thread Gnter Minnerup
On Monday, June 30, 2003, 8:21:22 PM, Stuart Hemming wrote:

 We see this so often I wonder if we should just ask Stefan for a
 'Match All Messages' option on the filters.

Well yes, that would make it clearer...

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Re: Simple filter question

2003-06-30 Thread Gnter Minnerup
On Monday, June 30, 2003, 8:13:52 PM, Allie Martin wrote:

 Did you enter a string match that would catch all messages. One such
 string is 'e', Location: Kludges and Presence: Yes

Still no luck. Where is this use of 'e' documented?

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Re: Simple filter question

2003-06-30 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Günter,

On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 22:41:44 +1000GMT (30-6-03, 14:41 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:

 Did you enter a string match that would catch all messages. One
 such string is 'e', Location: Kludges and Presence: Yes

GM Still no luck.

Well, post the filter here, so somebody can shoot at it.
You can post a filter by selecting it in the Sorting Office, press
Ctrl-C (don't use the copy button), go to the message and paste the
filter with Ctrl-V

GM Where is this use of 'e' documented?

Nowhere. The 'e' character just occurs in almost every English word
and therefore you encounter it in the headers in words like
'Received'.

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Re: Simple filter question

2003-06-30 Thread Gnter Minnerup
On Monday, June 30, 2003, 11:57:11 PM, Roelof Otten wrote:

 Well, post the filter here, so somebody can shoot at it.

OK, here it is:

BeginFilter
Name: Archive
Active: 0
Source: \\UNSW\Inbox
Target: \\Archive\Inbox
CopyFolder: none
MainSet: 40e
Actions: faoManualOnly,faoAdvOlder
AddGroups: 
DelGroups: 
ForwardTemplate: 
ConfirmTemplate: 
ReplyTemplate: 
FwdAddr: 
RedirectAddr: 
NewAddr: 
NewTemplate: 
ExtCmd: 
ExtFile: 
ExtractDir: 
ColourGroup: default
AddAddrItems: afiFrom,
DelAddrItems: afiFrom,
HotKey: 0
IsOfColour: default
SizeBigger: 0
SizeSmaller: 0
AgeOlder: 30
AgeNewer: 0
InAddrPos: 0
OutAddrPos: 0
InAddrGroups: 
NoAddrGroups: 
KillFile: 
KillMethod: 0
SaveTemplate: 
SndFile: 
SysSound: 0
SoundTime: 0:00-0:00
AllowTime: 0:00-0:00
EndFilter



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Re: Simple filter question

2003-06-30 Thread Gerard

ON Monday, June 30, 2003, 2:41:44 PM, you wrote:
GM Still no luck. Where is this use of 'e' documented?

Hi Günter,

Logical thinking is not documented, it is assumed ;-)

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Re: Simple filter question

2003-06-30 Thread Bill McCarthy
On Mon 30-Jun-03 9:59am -0400, Günter Minnerup wrote:

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This filter is not active.  That's fine for a Hotkey activated filter,
but will it not cause it to be skipped in a refilter operation?

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Re: Simple filter question

2003-06-30 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Bill,

On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 11:04:13 -0400GMT (30-6-03, 17:04 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:

 Active: 0
BM This filter is not active.  That's fine for a Hotkey activated
BM filter, but will it not cause it to be skipped in a refilter
BM operation?

I think you're right about that.

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Re: Simple filter question

2003-06-30 Thread Gnter Minnerup
On Tuesday, July 1, 2003, 1:04:13 AM, Bill McCarthy wrote:

 This filter is not active.  That's fine for a Hotkey activated filter,
 but will it not cause it to be skipped in a refilter operation?

Thanks Bill, that's done the trick.

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Simple filter question

2003-06-29 Thread Gnter Minnerup
There's probably a very obvious answer to this but I can't find it :-)

I'm trying to set up a filter to move all messages older than a
certain number of days from a folder (by using re-filter) to the
Inbox folder in a different account named Archive. I've set up a
Read messages filter which has no rules except to specify the folder
to move the messages to, set it to manual, and specify the option
older than xxx days. When I use the filter to re-filter a
particular folder, nothing is filtered.

Any suggestions gratefully accepted.

Regards,
Günter  

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