Hello all,

Yes, I know the answer. The only way is to disable it for the whole
account. But that disables it also for Inbox-Known, where I do need and
want a sound when new mail arrives.

Actually, the way I have my incoming filters set up no message ends up
in Inbox. Why do I want to disable sound then?

OK, assume this scenario. I want/need to modify some of my Incoming
filters so that if a message is addressed to one of, or any number and
combination of, let's say to A, B and C, a copy of the message must go
to the corresponding A, B and/or C folders. It is clear then that I
must test for each recipient in a separate filter, right? So what's
the problem?

Incoming filters *force* you to move the message to a folder, even if
it is Inbox itself, right? So, how can I set up my filters? Easy.

What I do is set a filter to test for A and, if preset as a recipient,
_move_ to Inbox, _copy_ to folder A and allow to continue processing
with other filters. Great! That way, the next filter in sequence can
test for B in the same fashion, the next for C, etc., and then I add a
last one that tests for A .OR. B .OR. C .... and delete the message if
any is present. Great! It works!

What's the problem then, Miguel? Well... that when a message is moved
from Inbox to itself, the bell RRRRIIIIIINNNNNNNGGGGS and I only want
the bell to call my attention when a message if filtered into
Inbox-Known.

Any suggestion?

TIA.

-- 
Best regards,

Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v1.60c


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