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On Wednesday, September 3, 2008 at 10:02:29 AM, Jens wrote:
JF> NOT is your Friend:
JF> If Sender is
JF> AND
JF> Subject is-NOT
JF> DO
JF> delete the Mail
Which I have now. But how do I then get it to filter that message
that I do want into th
Hi
I find recently that the filter action "forward the message" no
longer works for me.
I have a filter to move messages from a particular sender to a
specific folder. A sub-filter used to (but does not now) forward the
message if the subject contained a particular string. It is a common
filter,
On Wednesday, September 3, 2008, 12:23:12 PM, Stefan Tanurkov wrote:
ST> Could you please check whether those filters have the Manual Only flag
ST> set?
Thanks for replying. No, they are not set to manual. The funny thing
is that when I restore the account.srb files (I have several accounts)
from
Hello Jon,
JP> I had a number of filters which automatically sort incoming mail
JP> to different folders. The filters worked perfectly until some
JP> time after v4.0.x.
Could you please check whether those filters have the Manual Only flag
set?
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Best regards,
Stefan
am Mittwoch, 3. September 2008 um 06:07 schrieb O. Martin Moran:
> If SENDER is [EMAIL PROTECTED] delete the message
> Unless SUBJECT is SUBJECT THAT I WANT
NOT is your Friend:
If Sender is
AND
Subject is-NOT
DO
delete the Mail
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Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Jens Franik
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
Hallo Martin,
On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 22:07:28 -0600GMT (3-9-2008, 6:07 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
OMM> I'm trying to figure out how to get a filter to work. I subscribe to
OMM> something that sends a number of things, and you can't select what you
OMM> want and what you dont.
That should pose
On 03 September 2008, 05:07, O. Martin Moran wrote:
> If SENDER is [EMAIL PROTECTED] delete the message
> Unless SUBJECT is SUBJECT THAT I WANT
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In TB! version 1, you add a second condition to the rule by pressing
Alt+Insert. This lets you create a compound rule with the semantics:
Sender cont
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