Re: Filtering with OR - was Re: (No Subject)

1999-09-19 Thread Jack LaRosa

Hi Leif

Saturday, September 18, 1999, you wrote to the list:

LG Jack,

LG On Saturday, September 18, 1999, at 22:15 you wrote:
JL Do I configure the filter string as
JL [EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED] or
JL [EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED] or some other configuration? I
JL want the filter to detect either address.


LG When defining your filters, place the first e-mail address in the
LG Rules/Strings Section, then click on the Alternatives tab, Click Add
LG Set, Enter the second e-mail address in that strings box.

LG The alternatives tab is the "OR" function.

LG BTW, please use a SUBJECT header next time. Thanks.

I'll use Leif's missive to reply to all so that I can apologize for
overlooking the absence of a subject.

Dirk, your suggestion matched Leif's. Thank you.

Paula, it seems you and I interpret the same way use of the pipe
character as it is defined in the help file. Thank you also.

These will be tried on receipt of the next messages from said
relative.

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Sincerely,
Jack LaRosamail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alabama, USA

Message created 10:09:46 AM  (GMT-6) on Sunday, September 19, 1999

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Re: Filtering with OR - was Re: (No Subject)

1999-09-18 Thread Paula Ford

On Saturday, September 18, 1999, Leif Gregory wrote:

JL Do I configure the filter string as
JL [EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED] or
JL [EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED] or some other configuration? I
JL want the filter to detect either address.

 When defining your filters, place the first e-mail address in the
 Rules/Strings Section, then click on the Alternatives tab ...

Jack, you can also use a | for an OR rule for two choices rather than go
to the Alternatives tab.

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The Bat! 1.35 (reg)
Windows 95 4.0 Build 950

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