Re: Known filter explanation

2004-10-13 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Anthony G. Atkielski & everyone else 13-Okt-2004 18:18, you wrote: > Right now most of my filters are for specific individuals, sending their > e-mails to specific folders. You could do this with Virtual Folders more easily, and include the replies you sent to that person to allow for a re

Re: Known filter explanation

2004-10-13 Thread Anthony G. Atkielski
Stuart Cuddy writes: > How would you like it to work? Well, since you ask: Ideally for me, this filter would allow me to match some arbitrary field(s) in the message against entries in the address book, potentially using regular expressions, and would allow me to move messages that match to spec

Re: Known filter explanation

2004-10-13 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Anthony, Tuesday, October 12, 2004, 10:37:14 PM, you wrote: AGA> Since nobody has stepped forward to clarify the details of how the known AGA> filter works and it isn't documented anywhere that I can find, I can AGA> only assume that it is top secret and not intended to actually be used. AGA

Re: Known filter explanation

2004-10-12 Thread Michael L. Wilson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello Anthony, On Wed, 13 Oct 2004, Anthony mused about "Known filter explanation" (at least in part): AGA> Since nobody has stepped forward to clarify the details of how the known AGA> filter works and it isn't documented any

Known filter explanation

2004-10-12 Thread Anthony G. Atkielski
Since nobody has stepped forward to clarify the details of how the known filter works and it isn't documented anywhere that I can find, I can only assume that it is top secret and not intended to actually be used. Is this correct? -- Anthony __ Usin