Hi Leif,
On Fri, 14 Apr 2000 07:33:20 +0900GMT (14/04/2000, 06:33 +0800GMT),
Leif Gregory wrote:
LG> 3. Set up a filter to forward or redirect all incoming mail on your
LG> work machine to send to your home e-mail address. This one does
LG> address your multi-account set-up, but you will have to most likely
LG> include the forwarding/redirect filter in each account. I haven't
LG> tested it, but if TB considers moved messages to one account from
LG> another account as an incoming message,
A message coming in from anywhere, such as a redirected or forwarded
message, is regarded as an incoming message and the filters will kick
in. Same holds true for a messages sent from one account and BCC'ed to
itself: when the BCC copy arrives, it's an incoming message and the
filters work. Since I BCC all my private mail to myself when I send
from my office computer, I have a "delete message/mark message as
read" incoming filter on my office computer for the BCC copies. On the
home machine, they are treated as incoming mails and sorted into the
appropriate folders. You wouldn't know the difference if they were
sent by that machine and sorted into the folder by an outgoing folder.
LG> then you might be able to get away with just having the
LG> forward/redirect filter in the main account. I doubt it though.
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Cheers,
Thomas.
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