Hello Ming-Li,


On  Monday, July 10, 2000  at  05:36:47 GMT -0700 (which was 5:36 AM
where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:


> 3. If the email address is yours and is managed by TB, then make the
> filter to copy/move them within TB is easier.

   Actually, this is not the "ideal" solution (depending on the
situation of course).  Say you get a message to account A that really
should have gone to account B.  But you're on a dialup account and/or
don't want to waste your POP server's resources.  If both account A
and B are managed by TB, then set:

 Options -> Network and Administration -> Check allow Local delivery.

   Then you can set up a filter to redirect/forward your message from
account A to account B, and your message will be moved to the Inbox of
account B.

   But why do this instead of just creating a move filter?  The answer
is, your filters in account B will *not* recognize a message *moved*
into the Inbox, regardless of the "Continue Processing" Flag. However,
with the Local delivery option, account B thinks it is getting a new
message, just as if you were downloading it from your POP server. Thus
your Incoming filters for account B will trigger.

   I don't believe this behaviour has changed in any of the newest
versions.  At least I haven't seen mention of it.


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Thanks for writing,
 Januk Aggarwal
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 Using The Bat! 1.45 Beta/5
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