On Mon, 9 Jul 2001 11:49:43 +0300GMT (09/07/2001,
10.49 +0100GMT),
Stefan Tanurkov wrote:

> Open a notepad or other text editor in one window and open the Sorting
> Office in another. Then, use the following steps for each filter:

> 1. In the Sorting Office, use the Copy (Ctrl+C or Ctrl+Ins) command
> 2. Switch to the Notepad, use the Paste (Ctrl+V or Shift+Ins) command
> 3. Switch back to the Sorting Office and repeat for other filters from
> step 1.

> When you have all the filters you want in the Notepad, select the
> entire text and copy it into the Clipboard. Select other account,
> choose the appropriate set of filters and use the Paste command.

This is good.
But when I try to copy a 'moving' filter the result is that the new
filter is referring to the old account.
In other word: if in the account Pippo I have a filter moving mails
from inbox to 'personal' folder and I want to copy it to Pluto's
account the result is that the filter moves messages frofm
Pluto's inbox to Pippo 'personal' folder.




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