Hi, everyone. Is it possible to copy mail from multiple inboxes into a "super" inbox so that the separate inboxes don't require individual checking?
As part of my spam solution, I recently set up five e-mail accounts that I use regularly, plus two, provided by my ISP that receive mostly spam since I don't use those accounts for anything. [Of the five that I use, two are private domains, one for private correspondence and one for professional, work-related correspondence. Two others are g-mail accounts that I use only for e-mail lists and one is a g-mail account for online purchases, correspondence with vendors, or anyone who might be inclined to "share" my address with business partners.] Filters are set up on all five accounts to sort, based on subject. After about one month I have yet to receive ANY spam in any of these five accounts even though I have no spam filters set up. So what's the problem? The problem is having to check FIVE inboxes for personal, non-filtered correspondence! It's confusing for my wife and time-consuming for me. What I would like to have happen is this: when mail is downloaded, any mail that would otherwise go into an inbox for any of the five accounts that I use, would ALSO be *copied* to a super inbox. I would only have to check the "super" inbox and not the five individual ones for mail. Although I don't ordinarily delete mail, I would delete what goes into the super inbox, after checking it--say after a week or so, but since that mail was only *copied* from the other inboxes, it would remain in the other inboxes, even if deleted from the "super" inbox. Can anyone suggest to me how to set this up? Thanks!!! -- Avi Avram Sacks Chicago using The Bat ver. 1.62r on MS XP professional (sp2) ________________________________________________ Current version is 3.51.10 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html