Hello bats, on Sun, 28. Mar 2004 at 14:41:48 +0200 Jean Site wrote:
>> Just tested it here, to set a filter like you did (ctrl-shift-F), >> leave the defaults and set the same filter again. A new folder will be >> created with the From-name on the first call, but the "Create Mail >> Filter" fields default to the same strings on the second call. > I don't understand this explanation. > Now, I'm trying to explain what could have shown the attachments > There are, according to the languages, two boxes Please refer to the boxes in the english name only. > 'Move to folder' becomes 'D�placer vers le dossier' > At the beginning, I see > D�placer vers le dossier : [EMAIL PROTECTED] > First step > Appliquer au(x) : Courrier entrant (Incoming mail) > D�placer vers le dossier : Bernard (Move to folder) > It is the good filter. Messages from [EMAIL PROTECTED] go to > Bernard's folder > Second step > I close the box > Third step > I open again 'Create mail filter' This will actually create a new filter, not open the one that you created just before. Therefor I asked what's in your Sorting Office (ctrl-shift-S). Every time you press ctrl-shift-F (Create New Filter) this gets appended to the end of the filter list. > What a pity in 'D�placer vers le dossier' there isn't Bernard but > [EMAIL PROTECTED] It's not what I want It's a new filter. > Put Bernard in place of [EMAIL PROTECTED] doesn't work! > The filter isn't created Where did you look for that? Probably the filter does not work, because there is another filter above in the Sorting Office. The filters are being processed from top to bottom. -- shinE! GnuPG/PGP key: http://thequod.de/danielhahler.asc lifted with The Bat! 2.05 Beta/12 on Windows XP Service Pack 1. ________________________________________________ Current version is 2.04.7 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

