Re: Mail directory

2007-12-09 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi Tom,

on  Sun, 9 Dec 2007 15:55:51 +1100GMT (09.12.2007, 05:55 +0100GMT here),
you wrote:

T Sunday, December 9, 2007, 9:09:33 AM, you wrote:

T Ok, I can change this under preferences but how about the existing
T folders and subfolders. Can I just cut/paste everything to a new
T location on the other drive?

You don't have to. The Bat! will do it.

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Mail directory

2007-12-08 Thread Tom

Hello Everyone,

I just reinstalled my system, imported all messages and everything is
sweet.
However, I notice that the mail directory is stored on c:drive in
appdata/

Can I change this to a different drive to keep my data and operating
software separate? I know I can backup to external drives but in case
of a crash/ system failure I would still lose some of my mail.
Just don't want to make changes now if somebody already knows that
this may cause problems down the track?

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Re: Mail directory

2007-12-08 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi Tom,

on  Sun, 9 Dec 2007 08:51:19 +1100GMT (08.12.2007, 22:51 +0100GMT here),
you wrote:

T I just reinstalled my system, imported all messages and everything is
T sweet.
T However, I notice that the mail directory is stored on c:drive in
T appdata/

T Can I change this to a different drive to keep my data and operating
T software separate? I know I can backup to external drives but in case
T of a crash/ system failure I would still lose some of my mail.
T Just don't want to make changes now if somebody already knows that
T this may cause problems down the track?

Options » Preferences » System » Mail directory » Browse. I haven't
seen any problems yet changing the directory to whatever I wanted.

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Re: Mail directory

2007-12-08 Thread Dave Goodman
Hello Tom,

 However, I notice that the mail directory is stored on c:drive in
 appdata/

 Can I change this to a different drive to keep my data and operating
 software separate? ...

Sure. You can put the message database anywhere you like. See:

Options-Preferences-System-Mail Directory

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Re: Mail directory

2007-12-08 Thread Tom

Sunday, December 9, 2007, 9:09:33 AM, you wrote:


T Can I change this to a different drive to keep my data and operating
T software separate? I know I can backup to external drives but in case
T of a crash/ system failure I would still lose some of my mail.
T Just don't want to make changes now if somebody already knows that
T this may cause problems down the track?

 Options » Preferences » System » Mail directory » Browse. I haven't
 seen any problems yet changing the directory to whatever I wanted.

Ok, I can change this under preferences but how about the existing
folders and subfolders. Can I just cut/paste everything to a new
location on the other drive?

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path to MAIL directory is changed and The BAT hangs on start up

2005-07-18 Thread pietro
Hi All,

I've a little problem with th bat (or the bat has a little problem
with me... :-) ).

I had to change the hard disk where the message base was stored and
now the path to the MAIL folder is different: before the change it was
F:\MAIL, now it's C:\MAIL (Programs and SO are on D:\), so when I
launch TheBAT, it looks for F:\MAIL and, as it doesn't find it, it
doesn't load.
I tried reinstalling TheBAT, but it didn't work.
What can i do?

(hope i made myself clear, i speak a little english)

 TIA,

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Re: path to MAIL directory is changed and The BAT hangs on start up

2005-07-18 Thread qe3ee
Hello wonderful pietro,

den 18 juli 2005, 16:21:26, du skrev:

p Hi All,

p I've a little problem with th bat (or the bat has a little problem
p with me... :-) ).

p I had to change the hard disk where the message base was stored and
p now the path to the MAIL folder is different: before the change it was
p F:\MAIL, now it's C:\MAIL (Programs and SO are on D:\), so when I
p launch TheBAT, it looks for F:\MAIL and, as it doesn't find it, it
p doesn't load.
p I tried reinstalling TheBAT, but it didn't work.
p What can i do?

p (hope i made myself clear, i speak a little english)

p  TIA,

p pietro
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 changed  and  made  a  backup in Tools - Backup... And voila it was easy to
 restore  the  bat  by removing the installed program and then reinstall it and
 creat a new standard %userpath% location from the backup.

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Re: path to MAIL directory is changed and The BAT hangs on start up

2005-07-18 Thread Martin Schuster
Hello Pietro,

 I had to change the hard disk where the message base was stored and
 now the path to the MAIL folder is different: before the change it was
 F:\MAIL, now it's C:\MAIL (Programs and SO are on D:\), so when I
 launch TheBAT, it looks for F:\MAIL and, as it doesn't find it, it
 doesn't load.

I just had a look into the registry, and found two occurences of my
mail directory, the second one only related to the speller:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\The Bat!\Working Directory

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\The Bat!\CommonSpeller\0\User Directories

I guess you should be able to change the working directory there
reflecting the changed drive letter, and hopefully TB starts up as if
nothing happened.

You of course have a second copy of you mail directory, just in case
something goes wrong, don't you?

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Mod: Cut mark (was: path to MAIL directory is changed and The BAT hangs on start up)

2005-07-18 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo pietro,

On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 16:21:26 +0200GMT (18-7-2005, 16:21 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:

P  TIA,

P pietro
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Re: path to MAIL directory is changed and The BAT hangs on start up

2005-07-18 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo pietro,

On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 16:21:26 +0200GMT (18-7-2005, 16:21 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:

P I had to change the hard disk where the message base was stored and
P now the path to the MAIL folder is different: before the change it was
P F:\MAIL, now it's C:\MAIL (Programs and SO are on D:\), so when I
P launch TheBAT, it looks for F:\MAIL and, as it doesn't find it, it
P doesn't load.

In the registry editor, set this key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\The Bat!\Working Directory
to C:\MAIL\

Another option would be to delete everything in the registry under
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\The Bat!
That way TB will think it's being run for the first time and asks you
whether you want to create a new account or restore from back-up. You
pick 'new account' and select C:\MAIL\ as your mail directory and
enter the name of your old account as new account, TB will use those
account settings.

I'd go for the first option, less work.

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Re: path to MAIL directory is changed and The BAT hangs on start up

2005-07-18 Thread pietro
Ciao Martin,

in data lunedì 18 luglio 2005, alle ore 17.26, hai scritto:
 I guess you should be able to change the working directory there
 reflecting the changed drive letter, and hopefully TB starts up as if
 nothing happened.

wonderful!
it works fine!
I  just  had  to  change manually the path also in the properties of a
couple of folder, but it was very easy.

thanks all :-)))


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Strange problem moving mail directory

2003-07-14 Thread Maurice Snellen
Listmembers,

I am on the board of a society that has a small office with two
employees. Being on the board is a voluntary job though. In order to
facilitate the two employees, I've set up a server that has the mail
on it. The server is a NetWare 6 server and the volume containing the
mail directories is mapped to drive Q: for the users.
Each user has their own named directory there, ie. Q:\Maurice for me
and Q:\Yvette for one of our employees.

The employee that does most of the mail work, Yvette, works on a
Windows 2000 workstation, which I've set up for her. She doesn't
really have an account with her name, but manages the general account
for our society. As a member of the board, I need to be able to
monitor that account as well, so in Win2k I've created multiple users
and set it up so that besides Yvette, I can also access the mail in
that directory.

At this office, I'm running 1.63r and not the beta by the way, as
listed in my sig.

Recently, because of problems I was having with the server hardware, I
was forced to move the mail from the NetWare server to the harddrive
of Yvette's Win2k workstation. I did this while being logged on as
myself because I needed the administrator rights to fix things in
several places.

After changing the apropriate values in the Registry ('Working
Directory'), I went back into The Bat! and all was well.

Then I switched to Yvette's login, changed the registry for her as
well and fired up The Bat! again, but now most of my folder structure
was missing. I was able to get them back using ctrl-alt-shift-l.
However, this only brings backs the folders and not their settings.

I have not yet tried to see what happens if I use my own account yet
(had to leave for work when this happened to me), but it does strike
me as odd that those settings should be gone when no beta version is
involved anywhere.

Any ideas?

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Re: Strange problem moving mail directory

2003-07-14 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Maurice,

On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 17:22:25 +0200GMT (14-7-03, 17:22 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:

MS Then I switched to Yvette's login, changed the registry for her as
MS well and fired up The Bat! again, but now most of my folder
MS structure was missing.

It looks like you forgot to copy the account.flx file. Or you
misplaced it in a directory that's inaccessible for Yvette.

MS I was able to get them back using ctrl-alt-shift-l. However, this
MS only brings backs the folders and not their settings.

Yep, that's because those settings are stored in the accopunt.flx
file.

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RE: RE: '...The Bat!\MAIL\ is not a Basic Mail Directory' ?

2003-03-25 Thread lls
Hey.
I don't want to change it, i just need any MAIL dir at all, since i dont
even get in the prog.. I installed the bat completely new (even deleted
reg key before) but always the same error.
Also I got no Working Directory key, maybe cause I didnt get in
the prog. Would be helpfull to know some of the reg keys (is there one
for the MAIL dir?).

thanks,
 Leo.



 Since a reinstallation of my system ... it gave me an error
 ('...The Bat!\MAIL\ is not a Basic Mail Directory'). ... any
 suggestions?

The option to change the directory requires you to specify a
directory not currently in use for MAIL. You would have been better
advised to use the built-in backup utility before reinstalling and
then taken the option to restore when loading TB for the first time.

Perhaps now all you can do is to exit TB and directly modify the TB
Working Directory key in the registry before reloading. See if
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RE: RE: '...The Bat!\MAIL\ is not a Basic Mail Directory' ?

2003-03-25 Thread lls
Yay! I got it! I installed the bat in another dir, then started my old
isntallation
from my backup dir, and it worked. :
Thanks anyway,
bye leo

 Hey.
 I don't want to change it, i just need any MAIL dir at all, since i dont
 even get in the prog.. I installed the bat completely new (even deleted
 reg key before) but always the same error.
 Also I got no Working Directory key, maybe cause I didnt get in
 the prog. Would be helpfull to know some of the reg keys (is there one
 for the MAIL dir?).
 
 thanks,
  Leo.
 
 
 
  Since a reinstallation of my system ... it gave me an error
  ('...The Bat!\MAIL\ is not a Basic Mail Directory'). ... any
  suggestions?
 
 The option to change the directory requires you to specify a
 directory not currently in use for MAIL. You would have been better
 advised to use the built-in backup utility before reinstalling and
 then taken the option to restore when loading TB for the first time.
 
 Perhaps now all you can do is to exit TB and directly modify the TB
 Working Directory key in the registry before reloading. See if
 that helps.
 
 
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'...The Bat!\MAIL\ is not a Basic Mail Directory'?

2003-03-24 Thread lls
Hey there,
Since a reinstallation of my system (including format) i went to
reinstall the bat!. When I started it the first time, i had to setup
it. On 'Directory Setup' i chose the MAIL directory in my the bat!
dir, but it gave me an error ('...The Bat!\MAIL\ is not a Basic Mail
Directory').
How can it be? I tried several versions but always the same error..
Did someone here experience the same problem? or has 
any suggestions? so please help, i need to get on my mails. :S
leo

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Re: '...The Bat!\MAIL\ is not a Basic Mail Directory'?

2003-03-24 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
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Hi Lls,

@25-Mar-2003, 00:49 +0100 (23:49 UK time) [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

 Since a reinstallation of my system ... it gave me an error
 ('...The Bat!\MAIL\ is not a Basic Mail Directory'). ... any
 suggestions?

The option to change the directory requires you to specify a
directory not currently in use for MAIL. You would have been better
advised to use the built-in backup utility before reinstalling and
then taken the option to restore when loading TB for the first time.

Perhaps now all you can do is to exit TB and directly modify the TB
Working Directory key in the registry before reloading. See if
that helps.

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Re: '...The Bat!\MAIL\ is not a Basic Mail Directory'?

2003-03-24 Thread Miguel A. Urech
Hello Marck,

 The option to change the directory requires you to specify a
 directory not currently in use for MAIL. You would have been better
 advised to use the built-in backup utility before reinstalling and
 then taken the option to restore when loading TB for the first time.

We must be using different TBs :) It just happens that yesterday I had
to re-install TB twice due to problems in my C drive. I had backed up
the MAIL directory (on D drive) just by copying it to a different PC.
When reinstalling after a reformat of my C drive I set the mail
directory to D:\The Bat!\MAIL (I try to keep al my data on D for
easier backup) and when creating the first account I was surprised to
see that TB. when finding and existing directory within MAIL with the
same name as the account, it just used it with everything there was in
it: account configuration, all mail folders and messages (even those
that were unread before the crash were still marked as unread),
templates, everything. I didn't have to restore anything from
anywhere. Quite nice :)

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Re[4]: Filtering mail arriving with a given bcc insertion to a given mail directory

1999-11-14 Thread Thomas Fernandez

Hi tracer,

on Saturday, November 06, 1999, 11:15:32 PM GMT+0800, tracer wrote:

t Saturday, November 06, 1999

t Hello Douglas,

t Saturday, Saturday, November 06, 1999, you wrote:

MDP The  whole point of BCC is that messages addressed with it arrive from
MDP POP  servers  without  it, so it won't be present to be filtered upon,
MDP not even in the kludges.

Douglas I see your point. This is true even when one's bcc is to one's self.
Douglas (Somehow it feels like that should be different, but how could it?
Douglas Life is full of surprises).

Douglas I should have explained from the beginning that the idea was to:

Douglas 1).- have a copy of some what I send come back to me. It was my own
Douglas email address that I wanted to appear in the bcc location of
Douglas correspondence written from certain accounts and have it come back to
Douglas the same or another account. Then,

Douglas 2).- I wanted to filter those messages into into a given folder of one
Douglas or more accounts. (You can filter each inbox and each folder, for that
Douglas matter, right)? Perhaps I should just filter all messages from (not
Douglas to) myself to a given folder, whether they originated as a bcc or not
Douglas -since that's all I can do.

I do the same, bcc'ing to myself. The way I filter is, by sender: if
the sender (of the incoming mail) is myself, then goto folder "bcc
copies". Very easy. :-)

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Re: Filtering mail arriving with a given bcc insertion to a given mail directory

1999-11-09 Thread Ralf Buschmann

Hi Douglas,

you wrote on Monday, November 08, 1999, 02:33:57:

[snip]

 Perhaps the best solution then would be a filter on the sender, so
 that my own things from each account are together in the "self bcc"
 folder, with no bcc at all.

Sounds good.

RB I'd suggest, then, that you use the %RETURNPATH macro for new
RB messages that you want to have a copy of. Put in your own e-mail
RB address here and filter "Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" in
RB Kludges. Note, the "" and "" signs will be inserted by TB!.

 How would this work (what effect would it have)?

Sorry, ignore this suggestion, I screwed up. You should not screw around
with the Return-Path field, it might confuse the mail server.

[snip]

 A question:  The "Agent" program referred to in other posts:   This is
 a Newsreader?  For what OS's?

Yes, it's a newsreader, I'm using it myself. See
http://www.forteinc.com. It's available for Win16 and Win32. Still the
best newsreader around, IMHO. Unfortunately, development has almost been
discontinued.

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Re: Filtering mail arriving with a given bcc insertion to a given mail directory

1999-11-09 Thread AL Capone

Hello,
I have the BAT! 1.36.  I am on a 30 day trial before I buy and on my 3rd 
day.  I have Eudora pro now and a couple other registered e mail 
programs,  BUT I WANT THE BEST! and dump the rest!
My problem is I cannot receive mail from outside clients!  I can e mail 
myself from the bat to the bat!
But I cannot receive mail from anyone else outside of the bat! to the BAT! 
I still goes to Eudora PRO. I even tried to send from Eudora Pro to the 
bat!, still no dice.
I have looked at EVERYTHING!  I set my incoming and outgoing SMPT 
etc.  even went into IE and set that
at the bat!
second, I also cannot send a zip file to the bat! when I right click to 
send to all that comes up is Eudora pro.
I have literally spent sleepless nights trying to figure this problem 
out.  I am usually am the guy people go to with there
problems, Now I have one and I am stuck,  what the heck am I doing wrong!
I am now on my third day, If I cannot figure this problem out I will have 
to dump it and stay with PRO.

ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATE!


At 09:30 AM 11/9/99 +0100, you wrote:
Hi Douglas,

you wrote on Monday, November 08, 1999, 02:33:57:

[snip]

  Perhaps the best solution then would be a filter on the sender, so
  that my own things from each account are together in the "self bcc"
  folder, with no bcc at all.

Sounds good.

RB I'd suggest, then, that you use the %RETURNPATH macro for new
RB messages that you want to have a copy of. Put in your own e-mail
RB address here and filter "Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" in
RB Kludges. Note, the "" and "" signs will be inserted by TB!.

  How would this work (what effect would it have)?

Sorry, ignore this suggestion, I screwed up. You should not screw around
with the Return-Path field, it might confuse the mail server.

[snip]

  A question:  The "Agent" program referred to in other posts:   This is
  a Newsreader?  For what OS's?

Yes, it's a newsreader, I'm using it myself. See
http://www.forteinc.com. It's available for Win16 and Win32. Still the
best newsreader around, IMHO. Unfortunately, development has almost been
discontinued.

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Re[3]: Filtering mail arriving with a given bcc insertion to a given mail directory

1999-11-07 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone

On 07 November 1999 at 17:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] told the list:

RB If  "certain accounts" means accounts within your installation of
RB TB!,  then  why  don't you just create a filter for outgoing mail
RB and copy the desired outgoing messages to the desired folder?

RB Ralf.

DH That is exactly what what I want to do. If that is possible, your
DH suggestion implies that I can filter by specifying the bcc of
DH *outgoing* (not incoming) mail.

DH However, I just tried and the locations given for the string to filter
DH do *not* include bcc, even for the outgoing mail filters. If you know
DH of a way to do this, please advise.

Filters  on "Recipient" pick up BCC addresses in outgoing mail. I just
tested  this and it worked perfectly. "Recipient" means any address in
To:, CC: and BCC:.

HTH

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Re[3]: Filtering mail arriving with a given bcc insertion to a given mail directory

1999-01-04 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone

On 06 November 1999 at 05:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] told the list:

DH But if the message came back with the bcc, how could the filter
DH know what the bcc name had been? OK, it might if the bcc was in
DH one more templates of the same folder. Do the rules know what the
DH templates say? Is that what you're saying?

No,  it's just that if a message comes in without "you" as a recipient
then it may be one of your bcc messages. OTOH, it could also be spam.

DH 2).- I wanted to filter those messages into into a given folder of
DH one or more accounts. (You can filter each inbox and each folder,
DH for that matter, right)? Perhaps I should just filter all messages
DH from (not to) myself to a given folder, whether they originated as
DH a bcc or not -since that's all I can do.

In  which  case  this  is  the  way  to  do it, anyway. I think you've
answered your own question :-)

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Re[3]: Filtering mail arriving with a given bcc insertion to a given mail directory

1999-01-04 Thread tracer

Saturday, November 06, 1999

Hello Douglas,

Saturday, Saturday, November 06, 1999, you wrote:


Douglas Marck wrote:

MDP The  whole point of BCC is that messages addressed with it arrive from
MDP POP  servers  without  it, so it won't be present to be filtered upon,
MDP not even in the kludges.

Douglas I see your point. This is true even when one's bcc is to one's self.
Douglas (Somehow it feels like that should be different, but how could it?
Douglas Life is full of surprises).

Douglas I should have explained from the beginning that the idea was to:

Douglas 1).- have a copy of some what I send come back to me. It was my own
Douglas email address that I wanted to appear in the bcc location of
Douglas correspondence written from certain accounts and have it come back to
Douglas the same or another account. Then,

Douglas 2).- I wanted to filter those messages into into a given folder of one
Douglas or more accounts. (You can filter each inbox and each folder, for that
Douglas matter, right)? Perhaps I should just filter all messages from (not
Douglas to) myself to a given folder, whether they originated as a bcc or not
Douglas -since that's all I can do.

MDP The  closest  you  can  get  is  to  give  an additional rule that the
MDP recipient  is  NOT  the BCC name, i.e. [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Recipient ...
MDP Presence *No*.

You could put a special marker symbol in the sybject, like
## pingpong and filter incoming on ## or whatever you select to goto
your copy bin.


Douglas But if the message came back with the bcc, how could the filter know
Douglas what the bcc name had been? OK, it might if the bcc was in one more
Douglas templates of the same folder. Do the rules know what the templates
Douglas say? Is that what you're saying?

Douglas Douglas Hinds

Douglas Friday, November 05, 1999, 2:04:23 PM, you wrote:

MDP On 05 November 1999 at 16:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] told the list:

DH Having been able to insert automatically an email address as a bcc
DH (but  first  had  to note that using "quotes" is necessary), now I
DH would like to filter mail arriving with a given bcc insertion to a
DH given mail directory.

DH However, there is no specific bcc listing given among the location
DH options and using "kludges" for the location would be too nonspecific.
DH Therefore, I assume that this can not be done in version 1.36. Am I
DH correct?

MDP The  whole point of BCC is that messages addressed with it arrive from
MDP POP  servers  without  it, so it won't be present to be filtered upon,
MDP not even in the kludges.

MDP The  closest  you  can  get  is  to  give  an additional rule that the
MDP recipient  is  NOT  the BCC name, i.e. [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Recipient ...
MDP Presence *No*.

MDP Cheers,
MDP Marck



Douglas Best regards,
Douglas  Douglasmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]




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Re: Filtering mail arriving with a given bcc insertion to a given mail directory

1999-01-03 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone

On 05 November 1999 at 16:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] told the list:

DH Having been able to insert automatically an email address as a bcc
DH (but  first  had  to note that using "quotes" is necessary), now I
DH would like to filter mail arriving with a given bcc insertion to a
DH given mail directory.

DH However, there is no specific bcc listing given among the location
DH options and using "kludges" for the location would be too nonspecific.
DH Therefore, I assume that this can not be done in version 1.36. Am I
DH correct?

The  whole point of BCC is that messages addressed with it arrive from
POP  servers  without  it, so it won't be present to be filtered upon,
not even in the kludges.

The  closest  you  can  get  is  to  give  an additional rule that the
recipient  is  NOT  the BCC name, i.e. [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Recipient ...
Presence *No*.

Cheers,
Marck
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