ON Thursday, October 14, 2004, 10:09:11 PM, you wrote:
ASK> You can use them to keep the sorting office tidier. Since thats the only
ASK> thing I do with subfilters so far I describe it. :-)
ASK> I'm using one "parent" filter for mailinglists. It checks whether I'm the
ASK> recipient, or not ("header field TO does not contain @neurowerx.de" in my
ASK> case, just the checking, no further actions).
ASK> If I'm not, its a list message (since the TO header field the list address,
ASK> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" for this list). Inside this "parent" filter are
ASK> sub-filters for the individual lists I'm subscribed to (sorting them into
ASK> their directories).
Hi Alexander,
That was helpful. So it is basically a sort of preselection you can do. I
guess this will be most beneficial if you have some processor heavy filter
running.
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Best regards,
Gerard
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