Hello Marck, On Wed, 9 Oct 2002 at02:37:59[GMT +0100](which was 02:37 where I live) you wrote:
MW>>> Are you saying you want *another* copy sent to you? RW>> Well some of my mail (most if it actually) comes to the inbox RW>> anyway so why doesn't it all so that it can all automatically RW>> get threaded? MDP> If that's what you really want, the messages you have sent moved to MDP> your inbox for threading (although I wouldn't do that myself - I MDP> have 200+ folders neatly laid out and in each I thread the received MDP> messages) all you have to do is make a single "Outgoing mail" filter MDP> that move any message with the sender as (you) to the Inbox. When I started using TB all of my mail, whether sent (with no CC to me or anything like that), or received, duly arrived in the inbox where I put all my rules. At the moment I only have 15 mailboxes. The messages I sent also arrived at my other mail reader (still no CC from me). Then some messages started not showing up in the Inbox or the other reader and I'm now told, obviously correctly, that I have to put a rule in the Outbox redirecting my mail to the Inbox so that it can be redircted to the relevant folder. Is that correct? I think I'm slowly getting there :-) -- Best regards, Richard Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 2 ________________________________________________ Current version is 1.61 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

