> Sorta  : copy all new incoming to a local folder
> filter on recipient , if contains @hotmail   pipe to external program
> 
> then with the external program see if the body  has been received .
> if already received delete it, if not return it to EVO
> Probably the easiest way to return it to Evo would be to use a local
> smtp server to send it again to you IMAP account , but not the
> hotmail
> one , or you will have a loop.
> 
> Or the even simpler solution , just have one mail account for your
> self, or if you really insist on having multiple accounts , pick the
> most reliable and forward everything else to that one

<SNIP>
<SNIP>

Richard,

I sort of took the wussy way out of it since I do not understand what
you said above. I just logged into that hotmail account and set up a
rule if email is from comp...@company.com then delete message

But there's GOT TO BE like an easier way of doing filtering in EVO
like:

Type of Filter: Inbound

For accounts: All Accounts

if from comp...@company.com

and sent to m...@msn.com

Then mark as read

and then move to deleted folder


Chris
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