Re: Looking up the mail account where it was received from

2004-06-21 Thread Edgar van Dijk
Hello MAU,

On Sunday, June 20, 2004, 2:03:14 AM, you wrote:

M Message Source is the complete message, headers and body. Use the
M Search Tool and do any search on Headers. Then, create the VF from the
M search tool and the new VF filer will now be Header contains
This will work but when I then go to the VF and adjust only the
Select folder setting to ad some folders it will select all
messages and not only the messages with the filter (header
contains x)

Is this a bug that you can confirm?

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Re: Looking up the mail account where it was received from

2004-06-19 Thread Tony
Hello Edgar,

Saturday, June 19, 2004, 11:03:05 AM, you wrote:

EvD Hello All,

EvD I would like to sort some mails on the mail account it was
EvD received on.

EvD How can this be done?
EvD I can not sort on the To field since a lot of mails are from
EvD mailing lists.

EvD An example to make it clear:

EvD I've account A, B and C
EvD I download mail from all 3 of the accounts and put them in one
EvD folder.

EvD How can I determine which mail came from A, B or C?


When you type Ctrl+Shift+K the headers show.
You will notice a lot Received: lines.
That's how the message travelled over internet.
One of those lines will be Received: Account-A
Just make a filter that searches for that exact line.

Hope this helps a bit.

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Re: Looking up the mail account where it was received from

2004-06-19 Thread MAU
Hello Edgar,

snipped
 How can I determine which mail came from A, B or C?

Look at the RFC-822 headers (called 'kludges' in filters) and look for
the X-Envelope-To: header line.

If the X-Envelope-To: line is not present, there should be at least one
Received: line (probably the top most one) that reads something like:

Received: from blah, blah, blah... for [EMAIL PROTECTED]

So, if you use filters to do your sorting of incoming messages, look for
your different e-mail addresses in Kludges and it should work.

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Re: Looking up the mail account where it was received from

2004-06-19 Thread Edgar van Dijk
Hello MAU,

On Saturday, June 19, 2004, 12:04:56 PM, you wrote:

M Hello Edgar,

M snipped
 How can I determine which mail came from A, B or C?

M So, if you use filters to do your sorting of incoming messages, look for
M your different e-mail addresses in Kludges and it should work.
How can I do that with a virtual folder or the search function?

I do not need it for the incomming message filters.

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Re: Looking up the mail account where it was received from

2004-06-19 Thread Wolffe
On Saturday, June 19, 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] stated:

E Hello MAU,

E On Saturday, June 19, 2004, 12:04:56 PM, you wrote:

M Hello Edgar,

M snipped
 How can I determine which mail came from A, B or C?

M So, if you use filters to do your sorting of incoming messages, look for
M your different e-mail addresses in Kludges and it should work.
E How can I do that with a virtual folder or the search function?

E I do not need it for the incomming message filters.

Are you wanting to determine the mail server so you can reply via the
same route/server?  If so then you will need to build a reply
template that will search the ^Received: line and produce a
%ACCOUNT= entry based on the findings.

If that is what you're looking for, I'm sure the techies here can
produce the code (if it isn't already written.)

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Re: Looking up the mail account where it was received from

2004-06-19 Thread MAU
Hello Edgar,

M So, if you use filters to do your sorting of incoming messages, look for
M your different e-mail addresses in Kludges and it should work.

 How can I do that with a virtual folder or the search function?

In a VF Filter select Message Source contains and if you use the
search tool search on Headers.

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Re: Looking up the mail account where it was received from

2004-06-19 Thread Edgar van Dijk
Hello MAU,

On Saturday, June 19, 2004, 7:29:32 PM, you wrote:

M So, if you use filters to do your sorting of incoming messages, look for
M your different e-mail addresses in Kludges and it should work.

 How can I do that with a virtual folder or the search function?
M In a VF Filter select Message Source contains and if you use the
M search tool search on Headers.

When using Message Source it will give me also hits that are in
the complete message (body).

I've tested this, Source does not seem to mean where from


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Re: Looking up the mail account where it was received from

2004-06-19 Thread MAU
Hello Edgar,

 When using Message Source it will give me also hits that are in
 the complete message (body).
 
 I've tested this, Source does not seem to mean where from

Message Source is the complete message, headers and body. Use the
Search Tool and do any search on Headers. Then, create the VF from the
search tool and the new VF filer will now be Header contains

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