Friday, February 10, 2017, 7:32:42 PM, you wrote:
> Sorry. But as I said in previous reply, I don't need to set the filter
> to manual for re-filtering.
I couldn't find out where the log for "refilter" is, but I tried right
clicking on messages and "test filters". It looks like some of the
fi
Hello Adrian,
>> I didn't have any common filters, but for testing purposes I created
>> one and it just works. No need to set the filter to manual for
>> re-filtering.
>
> If I leave those common filters as active and "share with all", but
> NOT manual and I don't check "manual filte
Tuesday, February 7, 2017, 6:53:52 PM, you wrote:
> When manually re-filtering, all the filters (common and account ones)
> of the selected type (Incoming, etc.) will be used, UNLESS 'Manual
> filters only' is ticked. In this case, only filters set as 'manual'
> will be used.
> I didn't
Hello Adrian,
> If I set a common filter to "manual" and refilter the "not sorted"
> directory for manual filters only, it works.
>
> What do I need to do to make eefilter work on that "not sorted"
> directory without having to change all the existing (and any new ones)
> to manual in "
For each of my email addresses, I only have two filters. An "incoming"
to move everything to a "not sorted" directory and an outgoing one to
save sent messages in a top level directory outside the "account".
I only use "common filters" for the actual filtering and that works
when new mail arri
For each of my email addresses, I only have two filters. An "incoming"
to move everything to a "not sorted" directory and an outgoing one to
save sent messages in a top level directory outside the "account".
I only use "common filters" for the actual filtering and that works
when new mail arri
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