Monday, July 24, 2000, 2:37:30 PM, you wrote:

>> I tried this and it didn't work:  For instance if I wanted to have
>> a manual filter that saved a message with headers when I pressed
>> Alt-S, I made a New mail filter, with no signal string, source
>> folder Inbox, Destination inbox, manual, active, and action to
>> export the selected message.  I set the filter key to "Alt-S", and
>> checked to check the selected message, this works fine in the
>> inbox, but if I am in another folder the action works, but also
>> moves the message to the inbox - which I don't want.

ML> I think Stefan's description is a little confusing, so let me try to
ML> make it clear. The "Check the selected messages against this rule"
ML> option would do two things: 1) check if the condition (filter
ML> string) is matched, and 2) move to the destination folder. (That's
ML> the exception Stefan mentioned in his second paragraph.)

ML> If the option is not checked, then TB would ignore the rule (filter
ML> string), but also ignore the destination folder, if it's the same as
ML> the source folder. (IOW, if the destination folder is different from
ML> the source folder, then TB will move the messages regardless the
ML> option is checked or not.)

ML> For you purpose, uncheck the "Check the selected messages against
ML> this rule" option should do the trick.

Thanks, it's all a bit confusing!, I think it would be better if there
was just an option under the destination folder list, of Don't move
the message.


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