Hello Roland,
On Tue, 1 Jun 2004 19:09:21 +0200 GMT (02/06/2004, 00:09 +0700 GMT),
Roland Burger wrote:
RB I tried to filter this message in a folder, but without
RB success! Does someone know a solution? I tried many versions. With
RB other mails I don't have problems.
What is your current
Hi Roland,
on Tue, 1 Jun 2004 19:09:21 +0200GMT, you wrote:
RB I tried to filter this message in a folder, but without
RB success! Does someone know a solution? I tried many versions. With
RB other mails I don't have problems.
RB This is a forwarded message
RB From : RentS Internet
Hi Thomas,
on Wed, 2 Jun 2004 00:43:15 +0700 GMT (which was Tuesday, June 1,
2004, 19:43 where I live) Thomas Fernandez wrote in message
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] among others:
What is your current filter, the one that doesn't work?
RB This is a forwarded message
RB From : RentS Internet
Message received at: 5/29/2004:4:07 AM
ZAÖ Saturday, May 29, 2004, 3:43:21 AM, you wrote:
ZAÖ I have filter like this: Assume my address is zeynelo @
ZAÖ e-kolay.net
ZAÖ Strings Location Presence e-kolay.net
ZAÖ RecipientYes zeynelo@ RecipientNo
ZAÖ and move to junk
Message received at: 5/29/2004:4:07 AM
ZAÖ Saturday, May 29, 2004, 3:43:21 AM, you wrote:
rg A filter to DISALLOW any random variant combinations, such as
rg richier or richiew, but would allow (of course) my legit
rg richieg.
rg Any ideas, you TB! code barons?
ZAÖ I have filter like this: Assume
Thanks, Marck. You (and the others here) are always very helpful
RG and it is much appreciated. I, on the other hand, (almost)
RG always seem to miss something I should have known at the
RG beginning!!!
Ain't it always the way?
RG After implementing the filter it seemed to be working as
RG intended
Dear Rich,
@28-May-2004, 20:43 -0400 (29-May 01:43 UK time) rich gregory [RG]
in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
RG Assume a legit email address of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RG A filter to DISALLOW any random variant combinations, such as
RG richier or richiew, but would allow (of course) my legit
RG
***^\
~~( __ _o Was Fri, 28 May 2004, at 20:43:21 -0400,
@ @ when rich gregory wrote:
If anyone there can elp with this it would be the
MOST HELPFUL FILTER EVER!
Assume a legit email address of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A filter to DISALLOW any random variant combinations
Hæ!
I want to set up a filter to filter messages without a subject line
into a specific folder.
Setting up a filter is easy, but how do I get the kludges filter to
work on empty subject lines?
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TN Setting up a filter is easy, but how do I get the kludges filter to
TN work on empty subject lines?
You don't need a kludges filter; a subject filter will do.
Set the signal string to ^$ (without the quotes)
Set Options|Regular Expressions [X
version of TB.
I don't know the site you saw these filters, but TB allows you to copy
and paste filters from the sorting office to a text editor and back.
Go to the sorting office
Select a filter
Press Ctrl-C (don't use the 'copy'-button that duplicates the filter)
Go to a text editor (eg a new
Hello Roelof,
Wednesday, May 26, 2004, 5:53:25 PM, you wrote:
RO I don't know the site you saw these filters, but TB allows you to copy
RO and paste filters from the sorting office to a text editor and back.
RO Go to the sorting office
RO Select a filter
RO Press Ctrl-C (don't use the 'copy
Hallo Russell,
On Wed, 26 May 2004 17:58:57 -0500GMT (27-5-04, 0:58 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
RLF Wednesday, May 26, 2004, 5:53:25 PM, you wrote:
Well, actually I have to correct you on that. It was Thursday, May 27,
0:53 AM when (and where) I wrote that.
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Hi all,
is it possible to apply a filter to the 'Sent' folder?
What I'd like is the 'Sent' folder to have a number of sub-folders
where I would like to place sent items depending on who I send them
to.
Is it possible to do this automatically with a filter? I tried
applying a filter
Dear Steve,
@25-May-2004, 14:04 Steve Mulhall [SM] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to The:
SM is it possible to apply a filter to the 'Sent' folder?
Yes.
SM Is it possible to do this automatically with a filter? I tried
SM applying a filter to the 'Outbox' in the hope that once a message left
SM
Hi Marck
wherever you want it moved. Since this is absolutely possible and a
TB fundamental, you must have done something wrong.
Doesn't surprise me that I did something wrong. I couldn't see
anything obvious so simply recreated the filter and it now works just
fine, so I most likely had done
Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
It will work fine. You just need an Outgoing message filter. As long
as the criteria of the filter are met, the message will be moved
wherever you want it moved. Since this is absolutely possible and a
TB fundamental, you must have done something wrong.
Unless he
Dear Ken,
@25-May-2004, 09:06 -0500 (25-May 15:06 UK time) ken green [K] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:
It will work fine. You just need an Outgoing message filter. As long
as the criteria of the filter are met, the message will be moved
wherever you want it moved. Since
Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
Sorry for any confusion for you there Ken. I was just answering the
question asked, which was about local filters for local folders
using the local outbox and local sent message folders. Nothing to do
with IMAP there.
How do you know the question was about local
Dear Ken,
@25-May-2004, 11:53 -0500 (25-May 17:53 UK time) ken green [K] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:
K How do you know the question was about local filters?
Because he was talking about messages moving from outbox to the
default sent folder and making some specific sent folders as
Ken Green, [KG] wrote:
KG Unless he is using IMAP. For me, Outgoing filters with IMAP result
KG in Access Violations.
I'm not getting those here. Are you working with a server side Outbox
or a local Outbox. I'm working with a local Outbox since a server
side Outbox seems to be problematic.
The
it was the original.
Can't be done in the same filter. A filter processes one message, when
you've imported a message, that's another message, so it's not
processed.
To darken things further. Imported messages don't trigger filters
automatically, that's the way TB functions.
DE Can this be done
Anyone know how to do a filter for messages with double extension
attachments (e.g. sexy.rtf.pif)?
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Hallo Dan,
On Sun, 16 May 2004 15:00:35 -0400GMT (16-5-04, 21:00 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
DG Anyone know how to do a filter for messages with double extension
DG attachments (e.g. sexy.rtf.pif)?
That's filtering on attachments, that can't be done with TB (yet).
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Just wondering if it's possible to filter on a blank subject
line? If so, what would I need to put in as the filter string?
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Hallo Anne,
On Mon, 17 May 2004 00:20:47 +0100GMT (17-5-04, 1:20 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
A Just wondering if it's possible to filter on a blank subject
A line? If so, what would I need to put in as the filter string?
Sure.
Filter string would be something:
Subject:\s*\n
Location
On Monday, May 17, 2004, 12:52:34 AM, Roelof wrote in message:
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
R Sure.
Brilliant! Thanks Roelof, that worked just fine. :)
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Flying high with The Bat! v2.04.7 on Xandros Desktop 2.0 - Linux
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Hey guys,
Is there any way that a single filter can be applied to a range of
folders and the messages therein?
What I'd like to do is set up a filter that will filter messages that
are read and high importance, from the 40 or so folders in my account, and put
them in another folder that I create
Hallo Steve,
On Fri, 7 May 2004 15:29:30 +0100GMT (7-5-04, 16:29 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
SM Is there any way that a single filter can be applied to a range of
SM folders and the messages therein?
No.
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Disclaimer: Any opinion stated in this message
Hello Steve,
Is there any way that a single filter can be applied to a range of
folders and the messages therein?
No.
What I'd like to do is set up a filter that will filter messages that
are read and high importance, from the 40 or so folders in my account,
and put them in another folder
Hallo Chris,
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 22:19:33 -0400GMT (22-4-04, 4:19 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
C How can I setup a filter to run on any message I reply to in any
C folder?
By creating a 'read messages' filter for all of those folders.
C I only want the filter to remove the message flag
Roelof Otten [EMAIL PROTECTED] @ 22-Apr-2004 3:58:54 AM
Reply Filter mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
C Do I really need to make separate filters for every folder?
Yes.
Yuck. TheBat! Filter Commander can help...
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Chris - Nun mi Esperanton lernas.
Quoting when replying to this message is good for your
How can I setup a filter to run on any message I reply to in any
folder? I only want the filter to remove the message flag, if any. I
don't want the message to be moved. Do I really need to make separate
filters for every folder?
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Quoting when replying
Hi Bat Users,
I use TB! filters to search for pn# in e-mails when they arrive.
The problem is not everybody writes them as the should, or how the
manufacturer uses them. The result is a number of variations. Here is an
example
- 23456-B21
- 23456 B21
- 23456b21
I have the feeling I could use
of the
email content is in the 'html' form of the message. This is legitimate
mail, and I'd like to filter on some of the text in the HTML portion
of the email.
The email contains an HTML table, with one column being a field title,
and the other column being some value for that field, in a name/value
Hallo James,
On Thu, 1 Apr 2004 11:03:16 -0600GMT (1-4-04, 19:03 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
JO I get some emails that have some plain-text text, but the bulk of the
JO email content is in the 'html' form of the message. This is legitimate
JO mail, and I'd like to filter on some of the text
filters are listed
and can be managed. This is ctrl-shift-s or Account--Sorting-Office.
New filters will be put to the very bottom of the list and I guess you
have some filter above that already catches the mail from Bernard.
In the accountlog (ctrl-shift-L) you can see what filter moved a
message
Hello bats,
on Sun, 28. Mar 2004 at 14:41:48 +0200 Jean Site wrote:
Just tested it here, to set a filter like you did (ctrl-shift-F),
leave the defaults and set the same filter again. A new folder will be
created with the From-name on the first call, but the Create Mail
Filter fields default
Hi ,
Create filter
I wish to send messages from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
to folder's name [Bernard], that is to say create a filter.
With the previous version of The Bat I succeeded.
Now, I select one message.
The help says: go to: Messages/Specials//create filter.
In the box Create mail filter, I
Hello bats,
on Thu, 25. Mar 2004 at 09:49:17 +0100 Jean Site wrote:
The filter don't work with new messages.
Take a look at the sorting office, where all your filters are listed
and can be managed. This is ctrl-shift-s or Account--Sorting-Office.
New filters will be put to the very bottom
Hello dAniel!
On Thursday, March 25, 2004, 7:59 AM, you wrote, in part:
dh ... A new folder will be created with the From-name on the first
dh call, but the Create Mail Filter fields default to the same
dh strings on the second call.
Is there a way to put the folders in an account in the order
Mary Bull, [MB] wrote:
MB Is there a way to put the folders in an account in the order one
MB prefers?
Yes. You can either hold down the alt key while dragging and dropping
the folder to the desired location, or you can hold down the shift and
alt keys while using the down and up arrows to move
alt keys while using the down and up arrows to move the folders up or
AM down the tree. The left and right arrow keys will make the folder a
AM subfolder of another and undo it.
Excellent. Thanks for the help. I can now make a filter, move the
folder it creates to the top, move the saved messages out
Hello bats,
on Thu, 25. Mar 2004 at 12:00:23 -0500 Allie Martin wrote:
You can either hold down the alt key while dragging and dropping
the folder to the desired location, or you can hold down the shift and
alt keys while using the down and up arrows to move the folders up or
down the tree.
Hello bats,
on Thu, 25. Mar 2004 at 11:19:24 -0600 Mary Bull wrote:
I can now make a filter, move the folder it creates to the top, move
the saved messages out of my sister's old folder to the new one,
delete that empty folder, and be more organized that way, freed from
a few daily mouse
Hello dAniel!
On Thursday, March 25, 2004, 3:55 PM, you wrote:
I can now make a filter, move the folder it creates to the top, move
the saved messages out of my sister's old folder to the new one,
delete that empty folder, and be more organized that way, freed from
a few daily mouse clicks
Daniel Hahler, [DH] wrote:
DH It is ctrl-shift when moving with keyboard here. Did you mix it up?
Yeah. A typo on my part. Thanks for indicating that. :)
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Hi TBUDL,
I was just wondering how I can filter message a) sent from me to this
DL and b) sent to me (as in replying to a question I posted) to this
DL?
I could figure it out myself but I don't have the time at the moment
and would really like to get it to work ASAP. Basically all I want
Hi Morgan,
Wednesday, March 24, 2004, 8:59:23 PM, you wrote:
MRP Hi TBUDL,
MRP I was just wondering how I can filter message a) sent from me to this
MRP DL and b) sent to me (as in replying to a question I posted) to this
MRP DL?
MRP I could figure it out myself but I don't have the time
On Wednesday, March 24, 2004, Morgan R. Pugh wrote...
MRP I was just wondering how I can filter message a) sent from me to
MRP this DL and b) sent to me (as in replying to a question I
MRP posted) to this DL?
Right a quick update. I have got a from me filtering working with the
following
Hi Jonathan,
Wednesday, March 24, 2004, 9:27:20 PM, you wrote:
JA msg-id :) Or more specifically In-Reply-To field. It contains your
JA domain, you could filter on that. For example:
JA [EMAIL PROTECTED]recipient yes
JA In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Kludgesyes
JA Regular
Jonathan Angliss, [JA] wrote:
JA msg-id :) Or more specifically In-Reply-To field. It contains your
JA domain, you could filter on that. For example:
JA [EMAIL PROTECTED]recipient yes
JA In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Kludgesyes
JA Regular Epxressions Checked
JA Of course
I've been using the BayesIT! Spam filter for over a week, long enough
to tag quite a few messages as Spam and several as Not Spam. I'm still
having a problem with one set of messages.
I support several servers. That includes getting messages from the
server notifying that a virus was found. I
Hello bats,
What about a function filter?
That would be a filter that calls an template and looks for the
result. This could be something like this:
'nomatch': filter does not match
'match': filter matches
Despite of that it should be possible to return a folder where the
mail should get moved
folder and
afaik even move it to where you want in your account.
But theres a limit again: I think it cannot be a common folder.
I had another idea yesterday evening:
what about a function filter?
That would be a filter that calls an template and looks for the
result ('match', ''/'unmatch
Sunday, February 29, 2004, Allister Jenks wrote:
Alas, this does not seem to be possible?
Play on sound on incoming mail in the folder that $known$ filters to and
set the $known$ filter to continue processing.
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Hello dAniel hAhler,
on Sun, 29 Feb 2004 02:54:52 +0100 (2004-02-29 02:54:52 in .nl) in the
message with reference mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] you
[dh] wrote (at least in part):
dh That could be simply done with radio buttons:
dh root (Known folder), AB folder, group folder.
The 'root' should be more
Monday, March 1, 2004, 1:22:12 PM, Urban wrote:
U Sunday, February 29, 2004, Allister Jenks wrote:
Alas, this does not seem to be possible?
U Play on sound on incoming mail in the folder that $known$ filters to and
U set the $known$ filter to continue processing.
Thanks Urban. I did not know
On Sunday, February 29, 2004, 6:09:05 AM, Allister Jenks wrote:
AJ Yes, I know it *is* special, but I had an idea that I wanted a
AJ sound to be played when something was filtered by it - i.e. some
AJ *real* email has arrived.
There's an option to Play sound on the Actions tab of the filter
There's an option to Play sound on the Actions tab of the filter,
DW which includes the option to play the wav file of your choice
I can't find this for the built-in $known$ filters or folders...
As a work around, you can create your own Known folder with all the
options of a normal folder
Hello Deborah,
There's an option to Play sound on the Actions tab of the filter,
which includes the option to play the wav file of your choice
Not in the Known filter :)
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On Sunday, February 29, 2004, 10:57:33 AM, MAU wrote:
M Not in the Known filter :)
I should read subject-lines, shouldn't I? :-)
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Using The Bat! v2.02.3 CE on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195
Service Pack 4
Hello Deborah,
I should read subject-lines, shouldn't I? :-)
What is a subject line? ;-)
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Using The Bat! v2.04.7
Current version is 2.04.7 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
Hello bats,
I want to setup a submit to spamcop filter, that gets invoked by
hotkey on the selected message.
Everything works, except that thebat does not create a new mail in the
outbox ?
This is true for Forward, Redirect or CreateNew..
The message gets moved (if not already in \SPAM2
such folders back? (the directory
is still there).
This folder (SPAM2) was a common folder, where I move my spam with a
filter (checks for POPFile headers). I then set up the spamcop-filter,
but realizing that creating a new message does not work I moved the
SPAM folder to my main account. Still same problem
On Sunday, February 29, 2004, 1:48 PM, you wrote:
dh Strange. After I restarted thebat it now works, but as a side-effect
dh the SPAM2 folder has disappeared..
dh what was the hotkey again to bring such folders back? (the directory
dh is still there).
under HELP, HOW DO I:
I'm missing some
Hello bats,
on Sun, 29. Feb 2004 at 14:41:46 -0500 Paul Cartwright wrote:
dh Strange. After I restarted thebat it now works, but as a side-effect
dh the SPAM2 folder has disappeared..
dh what was the hotkey again to bring such folders back? (the directory
dh is still there).
under HELP, HOW DO
On Sunday, February 29, 2004, 3:38 PM, you wrote:
With the account selected that is missing folders, simultaneously press
dh ^
dh Thanks. But what to do with lost common folders?
dh Create it new and physically move the original mails in?
oops, good point! ok,
creating messages by filter did
not work. And just to be sure again now.
sounds like they need a CTRL-ALT-SHFT-L for common folders...BUG???
More kind of a bad-designed feature.
dh Create it new and physically move the original mails in?
Did this. Works now.
But I had to make my SPAM folder non
On Sunday, February 29, 2004, 5:54 PM, you wrote:
dh Comments? Or I will put them on my bugtracker list.
well, seems like they left common folders out of the loop for
maintenance and troubleshooting.. bugtracker is a good start:)
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On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 23:54:42 +0100, dAniel hAhler wrote:
Some featurewishes came into mind during this:
- Filters that do not have to move a message!
This is very bad design. You can get around this by setting source
and dest folder to the same, but that does not help for shortcut
Hello dAniel,
I have some more-traffic contacts that I want to be put into a single
folder and also realized that folding by contact is a common feature
request, at least for some people I brought to the bat.
You can, of course create a filter for all these people, but I wish it
was easier
Hello Peter,
on Sat, 28. Feb 2004 at 03:42:31 +0100 Peter Ouwehand wrote:
dh what do you think about a general filter (like Known) where you
dh select a destination folder and mark contacts from you address book(s)
dh that you'd like to have moved to a special folder?
dh This filter would
Hello MAU,
on Sat, 28. Feb 2004 at 11:22:18 +0100 MAU wrote:
You can, of course create a filter for all these people, but I wish
it was easier.
It is already quite easy, I think.
It is, of course. I'm not complaining, but suggesting. And expanding
the Known filter, like I just wrote to Peter
[ ] ...
The name of the subfolders could be a tree structure as now. That's
fine.
But what I read inot your suggestion is a filter that works for both
incoming and outgoing mail. This is what I have been looking for for a
while. Right now, I have to configure the presence
/Create
M filter or, if you like keyboard shortcuts, hit Shift+Ctrl+F. Don't
M you think it is easy enough?
It is quite easy. But, remembering some other discussion on TBBETA
(mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]), it would need to be done
twice, for incoming and outgoing mail.
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E
to set the subfolder's name, filled by
dh default with the AB group name for whole AB groups subfolders and the
dh AB display name for single contacts.
So that subfolders can be defined on all three levels (AB, group,
contact). Then, when items are checked/defined, the filter order should
Hello Peter,
M It is already quite easy, I think. Just take this message and select
M it on the message list pane. Right click and select Specials/Create
M filter or, if you like keyboard shortcuts, hit Shift+Ctrl+F. Don't
M you think it is easy enough?
It is quite easy. But, remembering some
name for single contacts.
So that subfolders can be defined on all three levels (AB, group,
contact). Then, when items are checked/defined, the filter order should
be: contact, group, AB. Once a match is found, filtering should stop.
Exactly.
There must also be some way to assign the parent
Hello TBUDLers,
Yes, I know it *is* special, but I had an idea that I wanted a sound to
be played when something was filtered by it - i.e. some *real* email has
arrived.
Alas, this does not seem to be possible?
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Current
replied were being
helpful - thankyou).
However, I did clarify myself and so my original question remains - can
I mark as junk as the result of a filter?
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Current version is 2.04.7 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http
Hello tbudlers,
I have one account which receives virtually nothing but spam - it's the
account I use on websites when I have to.
I just decided that an Inbox filter of 'Sender contains @' could be
used to train BayesIt with rather less effort on my part (although it
gets most of them already
Hello Allister,
Friday, February 27, 2004, 1:17:35 PM, Allister Jenks wrote:
AJ I have one account which receives virtually nothing but spam - it's the
AJ account I use on websites when I have to.
You might want to try some Java script for you email for protection.
,- [ Web Page Template
Saturday, February 28, 2004, 8:37:10 AM, Greg wrote:
AJ I have one account which receives virtually nothing but spam - it's the
AJ account I use on websites when I have to.
GS You might want to try some Java script for you email for protection.
I actually meant I enter that one at other
Hello Allister,
on Sat, 28. Feb 2004 at 10:43:15 +1300 Allister Jenks wrote:
GS You might want to try some Java script for you email for protection.
However, thanks for the Javascript as I think it will be very useful to
me anyway!
It's even better to use some form, where the email does not
Hello TBUDL,
what do you think about a general filter (like Known) where you
select a destination folder and mark contacts from you address book(s)
that you'd like to have moved to a special folder?
This filter would then check for the marked AB contacts and move these
mails to a subfolder
Hello dAniel,
what do you think about a general filter (like Known) where you
select a destination folder and mark contacts from you address book(s)
that you'd like to have moved to a special folder?
You can already do that. Define a Group in the AB, adding the contacts
you want to that group
2/27/2004, 4:43 PM: Allister said in Filter as Junk?
AJ Saturday, February 28, 2004, 8:37:10 AM, Greg wrote:
AJ I have one account which receives virtually nothing but spam - it's the
AJ account I use on websites when I have to.
GS You might want to try some Java script for you email
Hello dAniel hAhler,
on Sat, 28 Feb 2004 01:57:53 +0100 (2004-02-28 01:57:53 in .nl) in the
message with reference mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] you
[dh] wrote (at least in part):
dh what do you think about a general filter (like Known) where you
dh select a destination folder and mark contacts from you
Hello MAU,
on Sat, 28. Feb 2004 at 02:23:52 +0100 MAU wrote:
what do you think about a general filter (like Known) where you
select a destination folder and mark contacts from you address book(s)
that you'd like to have moved to a special folder?
You can already do that. Define a Group
On Mon 16 February 2004, 10:35:13 +1000, Marten Gallagher wrote:
Could you also help me politely nag about being able to make change to
account settings globally - like change the smtp server for alla
ccounts
I use X-ray to do that, and since I have a laptop that needs the SMTP
server changed
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-Original message text=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Friday, January 30, 2004, 12:22:00 PM, you wrote:
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-Original message text=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Wow, and I thought I was one of the only in the 30 account club on TheBat. I
have wanted the same thing here with out having to
On Saturday, February 14, 2004, 6:56:19 AM, Scott wrote:
S Wow, and I thought I was one of the only in the 30 account club on
S TheBat. I have wanted the same thing here with out having to copy
S and paste to 31 accounts,
34 accounts here - and that's been reduced recently since I've been
Hello bats,
on Sat, 14. Feb 2004 at 00:56:19 -0600 Scott wrote:
S Wow, and I thought I was one of the only in the 30 account club on TheBat. I
S have wanted the same thing here with out having to copy and paste to 31
S accounts, ESPECIALLY if I want to make a change that is reflected in all of
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Friday, January 30, 2004, 12:22:00 PM, you wrote:
Hi
I can apply a Quick Template across all accounts.
But I don't seem to be able to apply a filter across all accounts.
Do I really have to copy and paste into 32 email accounts
Hello Batters!
I have 2 conditions set in a filter rule.
subject = x
sender = y
I want them to be ORed and it seems they are being ANDed. How can I
make sure that if *either* condition is met the rule will be invoked?
Thx
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Rich
Current
Hello rich,
Thursday, February 5, 2004, 3:59:31 PM, you wrote:
rg I have 2 conditions set in a filter rule.
rg subject = x
rg sender = y
rg I want them to be ORed and it seems they are being ANDed. How can I
rg make sure that if *either* condition is met the rule will be invoked?
You need
On Thursday, February 5, 2004 , rich gregory wrote:
rg I have 2 conditions set in a filter rule. subject = x sender =
rg y I want them to be ORed and it seems they are being ANDed. How
rg can I make sure that if *either* condition is met the rule will be
rg invoked?
I think you should try
Hello tbudl,
I'm trying to filter emails that have been shrunk by Norton Antivirus.
The attachment file is then called:
Suppression de Norton Antivirus1.txt
I tried to filter on this string in Anywhere but this does not work.
Searched the help archives without success. Any hint welcome
Hallo cs4l,
On Wed, 4 Feb 2004 21:36:05 +0100GMT (4-2-04, 21:36 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
c I'm trying to filter emails that have been shrunk by Norton Antivirus.
c The attachment file is then called:
c Suppression de Norton Antivirus1.txt
TB won't filter on attachments
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