Re: Filter Help needed

2009-03-12 Thread MAU
Hello Tom,

> All filters are set to continue processing with other filters.



> So if filter rule 3 is met, the journey ends in folder Bounce but
> otherwise rule 4 should apply.

You should then set filter 3 to NOT continue processing with other 
filters

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Filter Help needed

2009-03-12 Thread Tom

Hello Everyone,

I am hoping for some clarification re filter rules.

I would like to streamline emails generated on a website to different
accounts ( in my bat and external) depending on who works on them.
I set up some filter but I am afraid I have not fully understood the
way they should work in sequence.
My current set up is:

1) known _ if address book contains sender move to inbox known
2) subject contains "skipped" move to folder A
3) subject contains "mail delivery" or header contains "mailer daemon"
or text contains " successful delivery notifications" or text contains
"fatal error" move to Folder Bounce
4) text contains "new address" or text contains "new account info"
forward message to other email address A
5) recipient contains "xyz" forward to email address B

All filters are set to continue processing with other filters.

Should I use forward message to other email or redirect? What is the
difference? Does forward just mean a copy will be sent but the
original email is still going into the folder and then will be
processed by the next filter? My idea is to direct the emails to
whoever is working on them without creating duplicates or cluttering
the original mailbox. So if filter rule 3 is met, the journey ends in
folder Bounce but otherwise rule 4 should apply. 

  

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Re: Filter help needed -- incoming/outgoing

2004-12-14 Thread Bill McCarthy
On Tue 14-Dec-04 9:10pm -0600, Munango-Keewati wrote:

> I'm trying to create a filter that will move both incoming and
> outgoing messages to a single folder, based on the name of the sender
> or recipient. That is, I'm trying to collect both messages to and from
> one individual in the same folder for future reference. Incoming
> messages work fine, but outgoing still go to the Sent Mail folder.
> Here's the filter (edited to conceal real names and email addresses):

TB! can't do that.  You should start off by reading
about filters - there's plenty of good references on
the WWW.

Why do you feel you need to do this in a single filter?
Once you have a basic idea about what filters are, you
will see that it is a trivial task using two filters -
one for incoming and one for outgoing.

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Re[2]: Filter help needed -- incoming/outgoing

2004-12-14 Thread Munango-Keewati
On Tuesday, December 14, 2004, 9:22:08 PM, you wrote:

> Hello Munango-Keewati,
> Tuesday, December 14, 2004, 9:10:31 PM, you wrote:

MK>> Any suggestions on how to make this work?

> Do you have this in the Sorting Office under outgoing mail as well as
> Incoming Mail. Actually, you don't have to have Sender and Recipient
> in both, just sender in Incoming and Recipient in the Outgoing.
 
Bingo!  (I've got so many incoming filters, I couldn't see the other
varieties.)



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Re: Filter help needed -- incoming/outgoing

2004-12-14 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Munango-Keewati,
Tuesday, December 14, 2004, 9:10:31 PM, you wrote:

MK> Any suggestions on how to make this work?

Do you have this in the Sorting Office under outgoing mail as well as
Incoming Mail. Actually, you don't have to have Sender and Recipient
in both, just sender in Incoming and Recipient in the Outgoing.
 

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Filter help needed -- incoming/outgoing

2004-12-14 Thread Munango-Keewati
Hello tbudl,

I'm trying to create a filter that will move both incoming and
outgoing messages to a single folder, based on the name of the sender
or recipient. That is, I'm trying to collect both messages to and from
one individual in the same folder for future reference. Incoming
messages work fine, but outgoing still go to the Sent Mail folder.
Here's the filter (edited to conceal real names and email addresses):

 TB! Message Filter 
beginFilter
UID: [FE986F40.01C4D743.2399DB9B.441DBA0B]
Name: First\20Lastnameon
Filter: [EMAIL PROTECTED]@domain.com\0D\0A}
MoveMessage folder \5C\5CTreasure\20Mountain\5CSave\5CLast\20Firstname
IsActive
Ignore
endFilter  

Any suggestions on how to make this work?

Thanks in advance.

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M-K
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 A 



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