I think might be a scam. I also got message with to a form from an old 
evolution e-mail asking for help that was resolved about a year ago, from this 
e-mail address. I did not open the form or respond to it.

Ron

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-----Original Message-----
From: Andre Klapper via evolution-list 
<[email protected]<mailto:andre%20klapper%20via%20evolution-list%20%[email protected]%3e>>
Reply-To: Andre Klapper 
<[email protected]<mailto:andre%20klapper%20%[email protected]%3e>>
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Evolution] Rules for different accounts
Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2021 18:21:30 +0100


On Wed, 2021-03-17 at 20:16 +0300,

<mailto:[email protected]>

[email protected]

 wrote:


Here is an update of the project.

<https://drive.google.com/uc?id=1GlE0xlDVSOoa-CHtZdeJvL5afhOsTd9L&export=download>

https://drive.google.com/uc?id=1GlE0xlDVSOoa-CHtZdeJvL5afhOsTd9L&export=download


Archive password: 9999




What "project" and what's "updated"? Please provide context - thanks!


andre



On Thu, 2019-02-14 at 17:41 -0600, Christopher Marlow wrote:



My question is... How do I say emails from

<mailto:[email protected]>

[email protected]

 that was

sent to the AOL account be deleted without it affecting my other

accounts?



        Hi,

and your version of Evolution (Help->About) is...? And the account

type

(IMAP/POP3/...) is...? These are kind of important information.


For example, the 3.30.x has in the Edit->Message Filters-><pick

one>

->Edit (but also under the New), contains at the top:


   Rule name: xxxx

   Rule type: [ Incoming  v ]  For Account: [ Any     v ]


which answers your question.


Alternatively, older versions contain a Condition "Source Account",

which does the same.


The actual account type can influence this in a sense that users

can

disable filtering of messages for IMAP accounts, but I agree it's

not

that useful information in this case, because you already said that

filtering as such works for you. I think there had been some issue

with

POP3 accounts not recognizing source account properly, but I can be

wrong; I do not have any pointers handy for it.

        Bye,

        Milan


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