Hallo BJH,

On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 12:16:41 +0100GMT (20-10-2005, 13:16 +0200, where
I live), you wrote:

>> You could create a filter that checks whether the message has been read
>> and is older than your specific age and then moves the message to
>> another folder.
B> Where do I place the filter, "Incoming", "Outgoing", "Read", "Replied" or
B> "Selective Download"?

I'd place it between the incoming filters. Together with the required
'read' status that will mean that it won't be triggered by accident.

>> And then you create a recurring re-filter action in the scheduler and
>> assign that filter to it.
B> That's the bit I was missing!

For this you need to set the folder (in the schedule) you want to run
the filter on. The last time I tried it, it worked only for the first
selected folder. So when you want to process multiple folders, I'd
suggest that you use multiple schedules.

-- 
Groetjes, Roelof

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