Hi Roelof, TB! is an animal!
When I bought it, I had no idea that it supports all this good stuff. Thank you very much for showing me this. I'll try to write some neat filtering macros. Brilliant. -- Best regards, David mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Thursday, January 30, 2003, 1:36:12 AM, you wrote: RO> Hallo David, RO> On Wed, 29 Jan 2003 23:06:03 +0000GMT (30-1-03, 0:06 +0100GMT, where I RO> live), you wrote: DW>> The bcc mail is marked from:<myself> and to:<myself> so its easy DW>> to filter it into "Sent Mirror", but do you have a suggestion on DW>> how to filter incoming mail from:<myself> in such a way to tie it DW>> up with the original post from the third party? The original post DW>> may still be in the inbox, or it may have been filtered or moved DW>> manually to another folder. RO> First of all. The bcc-message has the real recipient in the To: RO> header, so you could use that for a filter (combined with items in the RO> Subject: line etc.) RO> It's also possible to place Comment lines in the headers of a message. RO> So the macro %comment="%folder"%- would insert the folder name in the RO> Comments: header. Since most people don't bother the headers it's very RO> likely that your contacts want notice anything. Just to stay on the RO> safe side, don't use foldernames like "Senseless twits too stupid to RO> find their own ass with both hands" for contacts that are very RO> important to you socially or business wise. ;-) RO> A final note. If you'd like to keep your accounts the same, you'd RO> better keep away from the habit to move messages manually. Since you'd RO> need to do that on both accounts. As you're probably aware, it's RO> rather easy to copy and paste filters from the sorting office to a RO> message (and back again), so when you create a new filter on one RO> computer, just paste it in a filter and send it to the other system. ________________________________________________________ Current version is 1.61 | "Using TBTECH" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
