Re[2]: How can I filter the messages from TBUDL(found the mistake)

2000-08-12 Thread starc

Hello Chuck,

Saturday, August 12, 2000, 1:17:40 AM, you wrote:


CS Setup  a  filter  to  move  messages from in box to a seperate folder.
CS Filter with the string:
CS [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CS with the location as:
CS Recipient
CS with Presence set as:
CS yes.
CS Make sure the filter is active and this should work. It does for me.

I had this rule all the time and it didn't work. But now I know why :)
The problem is, this was my second filter rule and now I took a
closer look, and there is an option that says "continue processing
with other rules" that has to be checked, and it wasn't(a bad default
in my opinion). So the processing stopped after my first rule. I just
checked that box now, and hopefully it should work.

Thanks, starc

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Re: How can I filter the messages from TBUDL(found the mistake)

2000-08-12 Thread Chuck Mattsen

On Thursday, June 29, 2000 at 8:13 AM or thereabouts, starc wrote the
following about How can I filter the messages from TBUDL(found the
mistake):

starc The problem is, this was my second filter rule and now I took a
starc closer look, and there is an option that says "continue
starc processing with other rules" that has to be checked, and it
starc wasn't(a bad default in my opinion).

Agreed.


Chuck
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Re: How can I filter the messages from TBUDL(found the mistake)

2000-08-12 Thread A . Curtis Martin

On Thu, 29 Jun 2000 10:13:45 -0300, starc wrote:

s I had this rule all the time and it didn't work. But now I know why
s :) The problem is, this was my second filter rule and now I took a
s closer look, and there is an option that says "continue processing
s with other rules" that has to be checked, and it wasn't(a bad default
s in my opinion). So the processing stopped after my first rule. I just
s checked that box now, and hopefully it should work.

H. I have 25 incoming message filter rules, all working nicely and
not one of them has that option checked. In fact, I've never enabled
this 'continue processing with other rules' option since using TB!.
Never had to  and I have filter rules for all categories in use, ie,
replied, read and outgoing filter rules. Be sure to tell us if this
option solves the problem.

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Re: How can I filter the messages from TBUDL(found the mistake)

2000-08-12 Thread Ming-Li

Hi starc,

 I had this rule all the time and it didn't work. But now I know
 why :) The problem is, this was my second filter rule and now I
 took a closer look, and there is an option that says "continue
 processing with other rules" that has to be checked, and it
 wasn't

It has to be checked only when you other rules to be applied to the
messages that has been handled by the first rule. It won't prevent
other rules to be applied to other messages (that don't match the
first rule).

If indeed enabling the option solves your problem, then the first
rule is preempting the second rule, meaning you've probably had too
broad a filter definition for the first rule.

 (a bad default in my opinion).

It's a good default for me (and I guess you'll agree if understand
what exactly the option means), since few of my messages have to be
handled by more than one rule.

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