On Wed, 2019-05-08 at 16:45 -0400, Jason Franklin via evolution-list
wrote:
> Adam,
>
> > No, unless the rule is to delete messages or move messages to Trash.
>
> The issue is consistency. For example, I'm on the vim-dev mailing
> list. Some new messages from this list end up in my trash bin.
On 5/8/19 2:45 PM, Jason Franklin via evolution-list wrote:
> The issue is consistency. For example, I'm on the vim-dev mailing
> list. Some new messages from this list end up in my trash bin. Some
> don't. I've reviewed the list of rules several times. None of my
> filters delete anything.
I
Adam,
> No, unless the rule is to delete messages or move messages to Trash.
The issue is consistency. For example, I'm on the vim-dev mailing
list. Some new messages from this list end up in my trash bin. Some
don't. I've reviewed the list of rules several times. None of my
filters delete a
Greetings,
I subscribe to some high-volume mailing lists. To avoid having all
mail dumped into my inbox, I defined filter rules to sort incoming mail
that belonged to certain mailing lists.
Now that these rules are in effect, some mail is being automatically
sent to trash. I can see this becaus
On Wed, 2019-05-08 at 16:36 -0400, Jason Franklin via evolution-list
wrote:
> Greetings,
> I subscribe to some high-volume mailing lists. To avoid having all
> mail dumped into my inbox, I defined filter rules to sort incoming
> mail
> that belonged to certain mailing lists.
> Now that these rules