ON Tuesday, November 5, 2002, 6:20:45 PM, you wrote:

L> Is it correct to assume that all those filters are in the incoming
L>  mail folder?

Yes

L> And that you want the to be moved if not flagged and read?

It is a bit more complicated. I will list the filters for you:
 -  Flag if subject contains "XXX"
 -  If body contains "XYZ" and Not Flagged Then copy to folder Action1
 -  If body contains "ABC" and Not Flagged Then copy to folder Action2
 -  If sender = A1 move to folder Sender1
 -  If sender = A2 move to folder ... etc

L> If that is right, i would make the filter that moves the unflagged
L> messages in the read folder. I haven't tried it myself because i flag
L> them manually.

I am not sure what you mean by read folder. I dont read all my mails :(
I use TB! for my business and to help me wade through 2000 mails a day.

L> If i find the time today, i'll set my filters to flag
L> them automatically and see if it works for me

Let me know how it went.


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 Gerard 
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