Hello Jens,

On Tue, 24 Feb 2009 21:36:54 +0100 GMT (25/Feb/09, 3:36 +0700 GMT),
Jens Franik wrote:

>> We have been through this. If you want to use seperate Incoming and
>> Outgoing filters, you still can. Just check only Incoming or only
>> Outgoing. However, for me and many other people, it would be useful
>> and increase efficiency not to have the duplication we have now.

JF> But you need a tab for every Filter condition in this single Filter,
JF> thats true - i did not think about it bevore MAU mentioned that.

No you don't. All tickmarks are on the same page.

JF> Because Sender: on incoming is Receipient: in Outgoing and maybe you
JF> would like to define the Filters yourself - but in a singel Filter in
JF> seperate Tabs...

No, if a condition is Sender for Incoming, and Recipient for Outgoing,
then these are different filters, because they have different
conditions. You can still use seperate Incoming and Outgoing filters,
you know. I don't use Sender/Recipient, I only use 'Header contains'.

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Cheers,
Thomas.

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