Thursday, November 04, 1999
Hello Patrick,
Wednesday, Wednesday, November 03, 1999, you wrote:
Patrick> hallo!
Patrick> in which order get the rules in the filtering office applied to a
Patrick> message. the reason i ask is, that in pmmail98 i filtered every mail
Patrick> and the last rule was
Hi all,
On Wednesday, November 03, 1999, 12:01:51 PM (-5 GMT), Patrick scribbled:
AM>> The filtering is done in the order in which the filter rules appear,
AM>> i.e., from the top of the list to the bottom. I've confirmed this by
AM>> manipulating the order to achieve my filtering. The spam fil
hallo Ali!
on Wednesday, November 03, 1999, 4:35:47 PM, you wrote:
AM> Hi all,
AM> On Wednesday, November 03, 1999, 10:14:04 AM (-5 GMT), Patrick scribbled:
>> in which order get the rules in the filtering office applied to a
>> message. the reason i ask is, that in pmmail98 i filtered every
Hi all,
On Wednesday, November 03, 1999, 10:14:04 AM (-5 GMT), Patrick scribbled:
> in which order get the rules in the filtering office applied to a
> message. the reason i ask is, that in pmmail98 i filtered every mail
> and the last rule was "move to folder SPAM". in the bat this seems not
>
> in which order get the rules in the filtering office applied to a
> message. the reason i ask is, that in pmmail98 i filtered every mail
> and the last rule was "move to folder SPAM". in the bat this seems not
> to work...
>From my experience, the filters are processed in the order that they'r
hallo!
in which order get the rules in the filtering office applied to a
message. the reason i ask is, that in pmmail98 i filtered every mail
and the last rule was "move to folder SPAM". in the bat this seems not
to work...
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Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Wednesday, September 29, 1999, Markus Gloede wrote about
Filter order - incoming before kill filter?:
MG> I'd like to delete specific mail from the server upon having
MG> received them. Does an Incoming filter for receiving and then
MG>
Hi,
I'd like to delete specific mail from the server upon having received
them. Does an Incoming filter for receiving and then another for
killing do the job? In what order are filter *types* executed?
Regards,
Markus
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