Re: [newbie] slypheed: filters (new question)

2003-06-25 Thread Eric Huff
  Ok, i am back on Slypheed 9.2, and have what must be a stupid
  
  How do i filter on the entire header?

 In claws,
 
 When you define the condition, you can choose Headers (then pick from a
 list) or Headers Part. IIRC you can put whatever you want after that and
 
 I assume that's the same in the non-claws?

Well, that's the problem, it's not the same in non-claws.  I got it to work fine in 
claws.

I'm not sure how it id's a header: it may just be that under header, i can type the 
first few letters of what i wand, then under keyword, the rest. 

eric

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Re: [newbie] slypheed: filters (new question)

2003-06-24 Thread Eric Huff
 do you have claws installed? cuz I have 0.9.2 and I don't have a
 processing option for my folders...

Ok, i am back on Slypheed 9.2, and have what must be a stupid question, but 
none-the-less, i can't find the answer to it:

How do i filter on the entire header?  I see how to pick many header fields, and even 
make up my own, but how would i just tell it to look for some sequence anywhere in the 
header?

Thanks,
eric



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Re: [newbie] slypheed: filters (new question)

2003-06-24 Thread Todd Slater
On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 21:12:41 -0700
Eric Huff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  do you have claws installed? cuz I have 0.9.2 and I don't have a
  processing option for my folders...
 
 Ok, i am back on Slypheed 9.2, and have what must be a stupid
 question, but none-the-less, i can't find the answer to it:
 
 How do i filter on the entire header?  I see how to pick many header
 fields, and even make up my own, but how would i just tell it to look
 for some sequence anywhere in the header?
 
 Thanks,
 eric

In claws,

When you define the condition, you can choose Headers (then pick from a
list) or Headers Part. IIRC you can put whatever you want after that and
it will work. I'm not sure if you *have* to define the field when you
choose Headers; if you do, use Headers Part instead 'cause you don't
have to define the field.

I assume that's the same in the non-claws?

Todd


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