Hello Peter,
Friday, October 15, 2004, 6:37:33 PM, you wrote:
PO> Part of a filter to set a UserParam :
PO> $$$$ TB! Action $$$$
PO> UserParam param Captured value True
PO> A filter which tests & acts on the previous UserParam :
PO> $$$$ TB! Message Filter $$$$
PO> beginFilter
PO> UID: [264764C0.01C49515.3781678F.0B6D45D0]
PO> Name: TestFilter
PO> Filter: {\0D\0A\20`9`0`.*txt\0D\0A1`27`Captured`0`True\0D\0A}
PO> Flag
PO> IsContinue
PO> endFilter
I just tested this filter setup and think I now understand how they
work. I was hoping that you could get the parameter to do something
more creative like set it equal to the From address and then use it in
the Action to move it to a folder created based on the From address.
Anyway, how does this differ from, just using the criteria you used to
create the parameter as the Criteria.
ie. Instead of:
Filter 1 - If subject contains ABC Set Captured to True
Filter 2 - If User Param Captured is True then Move to Folder ABC.
why not just use:
Filter 1 - If subject contains ABC Move to Folder ABC.
I guess my imagination is just not good enough to see the
possibilities.
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