ON Thursday, June 6, 2002, 1:15:22 PM, you wrote:

RO> Hello Gerard,


RO>>> Consider a filter that's triggered by a hotkey. (In the options tab of
G>>    I had a look at this option but don't have a clue how this would
G>>    work. Can you explain the mechanics of this filter including the
G>>    option C

RO> It's quite simple. You create a filter to do whatever you want it to
RO> do. Then you check 'Activate the action set of this filter by pressing
RO> hotkey:' Now you select the field for the hotkey and press the key
RO> combination you want to use and it gets inserted.

Hi Roelof,

  I think I understand.
  What it does is execute whatever actions you have defined in this
  filter, when you press the Hot-Key combination defined.

  With the 'Check the selected message against this rule' you have the
  msg checked against the rule defined and it will only execute the
  action if it matched the rule. In other words, it executes the filter
  against one selected msg.

  I see great possibilities for this option considering the
  possibilities in the advanced tab :-)

  Roelof thanks!
-- 
Best regards,
 Gerard 
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