On 12/11/2009 06:04 PM, Phillip Jones wrote: > Mark Hansen wrote: >> On 12/11/2009 3:25 PM, Phillip Jones wrote: >>> Mark Hansen wrote: >>>> On 12/11/2009 12:27 PM, S. Beaulieu wrote: >>>>> Samuel S a écrit : >>>>>> I Am finding that for messages already in folders, even in the main >>>>>> folder, when I click on "Tools -> Run Filters on Folder" nothing >>>>>> happens, even if I open Message Filter and run individual filters, that >>>>>> does not work to forward messages to the correct folder. >>>>> >>>>> I thought that filters only were taken into account for incoming mail, >>>>> not for mail already received, but I could be wrong. >>>> >>>> I'm speaking from experience using SM 1.1.X, so there may be a difference >>>> with 2.0. In 1.1.X, filters are run automatically on incoming mail, but >>>> you can run filters on individual mailboxes as suggested. >>>> >>> The only difference between the SM 1 and SM filtering is in SM you have >>> to Name them yourself. In SM 1 they were already pre-named >>> >>> You set them up on the inbox although you can chose a sub directory. to >>> filter on. >>> >>> There is a completely different filter setting for each mailbox. one set >>> of filter rules does not apply across mailboxes >>> >> >> Huh? I was able to create a filter and run it on any mailbox. > I have two separate mailboxes (accounts with my ISP. and the filter > rules are not mutually shared. I can look at mailbox for my main > account, and there are hundreds of rules. On my other account which is > primarily to catch spam. I can count the visible filters on less than my > hands and toes. > > each account or mailbox has it own set of filters. >
And? If you you select either one in the filter manager (Tools|Filter Manger|Filters for:) and elect to 'Run selected filter(s) on: xyz what happens? Is that not available on your Mac? _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey