> On Friday, January 05, 2001, at approximately 4:31:39 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>...
> Okay... the first one is set to filter mails from a single person.
> Let's assume his name is John Doe and the address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]

> I have a folder for him, named JD. The filtering rule is as follows:

> Name: JD
> Source folder: Inbox
> Move messages to folder JD
> Strings: "John Doe"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Location: Sender
> Presence: Yes
> Rule is Active

I have found that you have to manually edit the "strings" to be
[EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of "John Doe"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> .

It is odd that TB creates a filter string that it cannot later use to
filter mail, don't you think?

Randy




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