In response to my query about setting up a "super" inbox, David Huber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> at 07/29/2005 01:20 PM, wrote:
>It's quite easy - set up a folder to act as the "super inbox" and then >on each account set up a filter to filter on whatever you want (you >can filter on just "@" if you want EVERYTHING copied). The Actions tab >for each filter, close to the bottom, has an option to "create a copy >of message in another folder". Just check that box, tell it what >folder you are using as the super inbox, and voila - all done! That's great, David. Thanks. Now, is there a way that I can set up an automatic delete of mail in the Super inbox, say, after one day, one week or one month? Also, if I reply to mail that is copied to the super inbox, will the reply reflect as a return address, the account to which the original message was sent, or the account in which I have placed the "super" inbox? If the latter, I do I insure that my return address reflects the account to which the original message was sent? And, will my reply be properly deposited into the "sent" box of the original account? If not, how do I set things up to insure that that happens? (Of course, I could just go into the originating "inbox" and reply from there. But I was hoping for a more "elegant" solution.) -- Avi Avram Sacks Chicago using The Bat ver. 1.62r on MS XP professional (sp2) ________________________________________________ Current version is 3.51.10 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

