Hi tracer,
on Saturday, November 06, 1999, 11:15:32 PM GMT+0800, tracer wrote:
t> Saturday, November 06, 1999
t> Hello Douglas,
t> Saturday, Saturday, November 06, 1999, you wrote:
MDP>>> The whole point of BCC is that messages addressed with it arrive from
MDP>>> POP servers without it, so it won't be present to be filtered upon,
MDP>>> not even in the kludges.
Douglas>> I see your point. This is true even when one's bcc is to one's self.
Douglas>> (Somehow it feels like that should be different, but how could it?
Douglas>> Life is full of surprises).
Douglas>> I should have explained from the beginning that the idea was to:
Douglas>> 1).- have a copy of some what I send come back to me. It was my own
Douglas>> email address that I wanted to appear in the bcc location of
Douglas>> correspondence written from certain accounts and have it come back to
Douglas>> the same or another account. Then,
Douglas>> 2).- I wanted to filter those messages into into a given folder of one
Douglas>> or more accounts. (You can filter each inbox and each folder, for that
Douglas>> matter, right)? Perhaps I should just filter all messages from (not
Douglas>> to) myself to a given folder, whether they originated as a bcc or not
Douglas>> -since that's all I can do.
I do the same, bcc'ing to myself. The way I filter is, by sender: if
the sender (of the incoming mail) is myself, then goto folder "bcc
copies". Very easy. :-)
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Best regards,
Thomas.
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