Hello Thomas,

(speaking to myself - does anybody read this?)

On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 07:02:31 +0700 GMT (22/12/2004, 07:02 +0700 GMT),
Thomas Fernandez wrote:

TF> But I don't want to move them again! I want all mails coming from
TF> Germany to be moved into the "Germany" folder, all mails from
TF> Australia to the "Australia" folder, and so on. At the moment, they
TF> can come in at any of two addresses, but in the future there will be 6
TF> or so addresses. But I want to keep a record of which address they
TF> came in on, and I want to do that by way of colour-coding. I
TF> understand now that this should be possible, thanks.

It works! I tried this with two filters, changed them manually to
Common. I had some trouble first, because the message was not moved by
the Common Filter until I checked Shared By. With my over 100 filters,
this means that I will have to check this for each filter that I
convert from Account to Common. :-(

TF> The next step is to reply from the address the message was originally
TF> sent to.

TF> Do you have an idea how I could achieve this?

Can I set a parameter by way of account filter, so that I can check
this and use in the Reply template?

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Cheers,
Thomas.

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of those things not worth keeping around the house. Bring your
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