On 22-09-2000 at 01:34, Arjan de Groot kindly wrote:
> On 21-09-2000, 23:11:15 +0200, Karin Spaink wrote:
>>But the trick is simple. Imagine that you have a filter that sends
>>incoming mail straight to trash, based on an address (e.g. you want
>>to send all my mail right to the bin), here's how you do it:
> IMHO this type of address based filtering can be accomplished in an
> easier and more convenient way by using the Address Book as a filter
> source.
That's quite a pearl. Thank you! Not because I want to
filter out spam this way - addresses change to often to make
this worthwile, IMO, and manual cleaning is just fine - but
because you just opened my eyes to a new concept.
This *is* a nice feat of TB: the ability to combine address
book, group addresses and filters into an automatic task.
> --
> Arjan vragen, altijd slagen.
<grin>
- K -
--
Another complication is that the subconscious mind is
always changin'. Like an encyclopaedia that keeps puttin'
out a whole new edition every day.
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