Hi MAU,

> You should create Outgoing filters for this. And you may want to
> consider 'Group filter' like the one I include below.

> $$$$ TB! Message Filter $$$$
> beginFilter
> UID: [5F3E9A46.01C771F1.43F85958.78B7E4BF]
> Name: Office\20OZ
> Filter: {\0D\0A\20`12`ERM\20OZ`0`1\0D\0A}
> MoveMessage AutoFolder folder
> \5C\5CERM\20Spain\5COffice\20OZ\5C%ABToName
> IsActive
> IsSendQueue
> endFilter

I'm sorry, I don't understand anything of this.
I just want to filter afterwards for several specific
persons, who don't belong to any group for me.

> You can say that Incoming filters act on Inbox and Outgoing
> filters act on messages that will otherwise be placed in
> Sent Mail folder.

The thing is, I don't want to filter prophylactic, I want to
decide _after_ I get the impression a contact becomes regular.
That needs a certain amount of exchanged messages.

>> That's bad. I don't want to create a filter at the
>> beginning of a conversation with someone, but I'll do
>> that after I notice, that it becomes a regular contact.

> You can do as I suggest above. And also, if you create separate filters
> for each contact, you can always select Sent Mail folder in your folder
> tree, right click on it, select 'Re-filter' and then pick the type of
> filters you want to use to refilter the Sent Mail folder.

Hmm.. yes, that might be the only way to do it.
First creating an outgoing filter for a person, than refilter the
Sent Mail folder and choosing acting like outgoing filters.
Thanks.

-- 
Regards,
Gunivortus
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