Re: Incoming email to correct Account

2002-12-01 Thread Peter Evans
I am investigating various replies...
I will let the list know of the result.
Regards, Peter Evans



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Re: Incoming email to correct Account

2002-11-27 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Peter,

On Wed, 27 Nov 2002 18:36:41 +1100GMT (27-11-02, 8:36 +0100GMT, where
I live), you wrote:

PE> I still can't get them filtered by Account.
PE> Any ideas?

Well, let's try a different approach. Show us the headers from a
message you'd like to see directed to AccountA and those of a message
to AccountB. (You can view the headers of a message by pressing
Ctrl-Shift-K.)
Just reply to this message. Then go to the main screen of TB, find a
message for accountA, press Ctrl-Shift-K, select the headers, copy
them with Ctrl-C and paste them into your new message. Now do the same
for a message you'd like to go to accountB.
What I don't understand is: you've got two accounts, why do you need
additional filtering. Each message ought to come in it's own account
at your ISP's, so TB shouldn't have to do any filtering at all. But
that'll become clear when I see the the headers. (I suppose.)

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Re: Incoming email to correct Account

2002-11-27 Thread Jonathan Angliss
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On Tuesday, November 26, 2002, Mark Wieder wrote...

>>> I have two Accounts - BusinessA and BusinessB.

>>> I want email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to go to BusinessA.
>>> I want email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to go to BusinessB.

>>> To do this I went into  Account | Sorting Office. For 'Incoming Mail' I
>>> set a 'New rule'.
>>> This was ::-
>>>   strings = To: BuinessA.com
>>>   location = Kludges
>>>   Presence = Yes

> I'd remove the "To:" from the string as well. Also, just to check the
> obvious, I'm assuming that "BuinessA" is really "BusinessA", that
> you've set up different folders for the incoming mails, and that
> you've set the filters to move mail to those folders...

Ahh, well spotted.  That would fail a filter unless the headers
contained the line:

  To: BusinessA.com

I didn't even spot that ;)

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Re[2]: Incoming email to correct Account

2002-11-27 Thread Mark Wieder
Jonathan-

Monday, November 25, 2002, 11:32:20 PM, you wrote:

>> I have two Accounts - BusinessA and BusinessB.

>> I want email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to go to BusinessA.
>> I want email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to go to BusinessB.

>> To do this I went into  Account | Sorting Office. For 'Incoming Mail' I
>> set a 'New rule'.
>> This was ::-
>>   strings = To: BuinessA.com
>>   location = Kludges
>>   Presence = Yes

I'd remove the "To:" from the string as well. Also, just to check the
obvious, I'm assuming that "BuinessA" is really "BusinessA", that
you've set up different folders for the incoming mails, and that
you've set the filters to move mail to those folders...

-Mark Wieder

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Re: Incoming email to correct Account

2002-11-26 Thread Jonathan Angliss
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On Wednesday, November 27, 2002, Peter Evans wrote...

> Jonathan,
> Thanks for those tips.
> I have been trying various things.

I have a silly question I should have asked the first time.  Is this a
single POP3/IMAP account these mails are being sent to?  Or do you
have two accounts?

> I changed the Rule of BusinessA to
>   strings = @BusinessA.com
>   location = Recipient
>   Presence = Yes

> Similarly for BusinessB.

> I then sent 2 test messages - 1 to BusinessA, 1 to BusinessB.

Did you send two independent emails, or one email, and the two
addresses in the To/CC fields?

> However if I am on BusinessB (that is it is selected) when I try and
> download I get the 2 messages to BusinessB and none to BusinessA.
> Another test when I am on BusinessA I get the 2 messages to BusinesA
> and none to BusinessB.

I'm slight confused on your setup.  Do you have two accounts?  Or one
account, and two aliases?  Are you trying to download from the same
account, but with two different accounts in TheBat?

> Any ideas?

Sure, if I can find out your setup, we may have some slight confusion
on the settings of the filters, and we might be looking at the wrong
kind of theory. Of course, I could be mistaken, but I thought
"Recipient" was the To/CC fields, but it 'could' be possible that it
reads the headers and works out the 'delivered to' account, and you
might be catching that.

Just as a small point, you removed all my reply to you, which meant I
had to go find my reply to work out what you were saying thanks to ;)
Please try including a quote of the original mail, even if it is
trimmed down to the parts that are only relevant to your reply. Also
steer _far_ away from top posting (where all the quoted mail is at the
bottom, and your reply is up the top). Outlook forces that kind of
behavior, which is rather poor in my opinion (and many others on this
list), as it doesn't follow simple logic of conversation (ie, you
don't get the answer to a question before you asked the question).

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Re: Incoming email to correct Account

2002-11-26 Thread Peter Evans
Jonathan,
Thanks for those tips.
I have been trying various things.

I changed the Rule of BusinessA to
  strings = @BusinessA.com
  location = Recipient
  Presence = Yes

Similarly for BusinessB.

I then sent 2 test messages - 1 to BusinessA, 1 to BusinessB.

However if I am on BusinessB (that is it is selected) when I try and
download I get the 2 messages to BusinessB and none to BusinessA.
Another test when I am on BusinessA I get the 2 messages to BusinesA and
none to BusinessB.

Another test when I choose the button with the All option I get the 2
messages to BusinessA and the same 2 to BusinessB.

I still can't get them filtered by Account.

Any ideas?

Regards, Peter Evans



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Re: Incoming email to correct Account

2002-11-25 Thread Jonathan Angliss
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On Monday, November 25, 2002, Peter Evans wrote...

> TBUDL,
> I am a new user of The Bat. I have the Version 1.61 Business Edition.

> I have two Accounts - BusinessA and BusinessB.

> I want email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to go to BusinessA.
> I want email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to go to BusinessB.

> To do this I went into  Account | Sorting Office. For 'Incoming Mail' I
> set a 'New rule'.
> This was ::-
>   strings = To: BuinessA.com
>   location = Kludges
>   Presence = Yes

Try changing the kludges to "Recipient". If BusinessB is an alias of
BusinessA, if you look at the headers you should see a line that says
BusinessA even though it was targetted for BusinessB.  For example:

,- [  ]
| Received: from trek.sbg.org (pogo.sbg.org [66.218.53.89])
| by vampire.certiflexdimension.com (8.11.2/8.11.2) with ESMTP id
| gAPH8Z129570 
| for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Mon, 25 Nov 2002 11:08:37 -0600
| Received: from smtp1.webreseller.org (plexus.webreseller.org
| [65.117.175.39]) 
| by trek.sbg.org (8.12.1/8.12.1) with ESMTP id gAPHBIRW030700
| for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Mon, 25 Nov 2002 09:11:18 -0800
`-

[EMAIL PROTECTED] is an alias on another server for
[EMAIL PROTECTED] The final destination ends up in the
headers for delivery, otherwise it won't know what mail account to
drop it into ;)

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Incoming email to correct Account

2002-11-25 Thread Peter Evans
TBUDL,
I am a new user of The Bat. I have the Version 1.61 Business Edition.

I have two Accounts - BusinessA and BusinessB.

I want email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to go to BusinessA.
I want email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to go to BusinessB.

To do this I went into  Account | Sorting Office. For 'Incoming Mail' I set
a 'New rule'.
This was ::-
  strings = To: BuinessA.com
  location = Kludges
  Presence = Yes

Similarly for BuinessB.
However any incoming email goes to BusinessA and is not split between A and
B.

How do I go about directing the incoming email?

Regards, Peter Evans




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