Hello Thomas,
Thursday, January 06, 2000, 7:12:37 PM, you wrote:
> Hi Januk,
> So, I need to define two incoming filters:
> 1.) If his address is the sender (mail is from him), 2.) if his
> address is the recipient (I sent a message from my office PC to him,
> bcc'ing myself in),
Just a note, since both types of messages are from the same folder
and wind up in the same folder, you could use one filter with two
different filter sets. Doesn't change the logic, just makes your
filtering system look a little nicer.
> Unlike Steve, I do not have synchronous data on both machines; the
> mails of the home account are only complete on the home machine (and
> the office mails only on the office machine). I don't need them to be
> in sync.
So are you copying ALL messages that you send out to the other
account, regardless of the content? I can see that being a bit
tedious, although it's probably more fool proof than trying to
remember to copy messages you do want on the other machine only...
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Thanks for writing
Januk
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