On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 22:28, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote: > You are able to just select the specific folders you wish to search > under. Eg. you can select "employer" and "client" and "project" folders > individually and add them to the list of folders to search.
Usually the most useful thing is the "all mail on all folders" -vfolder, in most cases you find what you are looking for anyway - it's pretty powerful as a "mail google". It's generic, reasonably fast (I have 134000 messages in my Evolution (yea, about the time to clean up a bit :), it takes a moment to come up, but every time it's faster than looking through the stuff manually anyway..) So if you make more fine-grained ones, usually you need something that can be outside that folder tree branch anyway - I have found that the most generic "match all everywhere" is the most useful in practice. My rule is "recipient contains '@' from all local and remote folders" - that works pretty well :) Tuomas -- Tuomas Kuosmanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
