Hi Januk,
On Thu, 6 Jan 2000 22:03:21 -0800GMT (07/01/2000, 14:03 +0800GMT),
Januk Aggarwal wrote:
>> 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),
JA> Just a note, since both types of messages are from the same folder
JA> and wind up in the same folder, you could use one filter with two
JA> different filter sets. Doesn't change the logic, just makes your
JA> filtering system look a little nicer.
Yes, they are in the same filter set, but set up as Alternatives. ;-)
JA> So are you copying ALL messages that you send out to the other
JA> account, regardless of the content? I can see that being a bit
JA> tedious, although it's probably more fool proof than trying to
JA> remember to copy messages you do want on the other machine only...
Yes, I'm copying (for example) all private mail that I send from my
office machine, to my private account. When I get home, I will have
all of them, and they will go into the ocrrect folders.
I make an exception when I report spam to postmasters: no bcc to me
here. I also immediately delete their replies, most of which are
automatied anyway.
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Cheers,
Thomas.
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