I'd still like to set up a filter that filters on the "Important" (green) flag but don't see how this is possible. Any suggestions? -- Kevin Pfeiffer International University Bremen
You can filter on any header, so just look for a specific header that you want to fitler on. BTW, I am not sure what you mean by "Important". Regards, jimmo On Thursday 19 September 2002 08:07, K Pfeiffer wrote:
I'd still like to set up a filter that filters on the "Important" (green) flag but don't see how this is possible. Any suggestions?
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Hi James, James Mohr writes:
You can filter on any header, so just look for a specific header that you want to fitler on. BTW, I am not sure what you mean by "Important".
I didn't explain this very well. As with most e-mail programs you can mark any message in KMail (unread, new, replied, and "important"). I do this with list messages I want to save. My question is how can I filter on this setting (I don't think it sets a new header in the message)? -- Kevin Pfeiffer International University Bremen
On Thursday 19 September 2002 21.10, K Pfeiffer wrote:
Hi James,
James Mohr writes:
You can filter on any header, so just look for a specific header that you want to fitler on. BTW, I am not sure what you mean by "Important".
I didn't explain this very well. As with most e-mail programs you can mark any message in KMail (unread, new, replied, and "important"). I do this with list messages I want to save.
My question is how can I filter on this setting (I don't think it sets a new header in the message)?
How else would that information travel? I haven't seen anything called "important", but I do have a setting to mark the mail as "urgent". Is that what you're talking about? If it is, you can filter on header "Priority" <contains> "urgent" //Anders
Hallo Anders, Anders Johansson writes:
How else would that information travel?
I haven't seen anything called "important", but I do have a setting to mark the mail as "urgent". Is that what you're talking about?
AFAIK it's not something that would travel with the message (why/how would you mark a message sent to me as "read" or "unread")? You are of course thinking of a header that is part of the message, but this is a horse of another color (so to speak). -K -- Kevin Pfeiffer International University Bremen
On Thursday 19 September 2002 22.32, K Pfeiffer wrote:
Hallo Anders,
Anders Johansson writes:
How else would that information travel?
I haven't seen anything called "important", but I do have a setting to mark the mail as "urgent". Is that what you're talking about?
AFAIK it's not something that would travel with the message (why/how would you mark a message sent to me as "read" or "unread")? You are of course thinking of a header that is part of the message, but this is a horse of another color (so to speak).
OK, I think I know what you mean now. I can't find a way to filter on it either. I can find a way to sort on it though, which is perhaps the next best thing. If you turn of threading in the folder and click on the "subject" header a couple of times it should change to "status" which will sort the mails according to status. First you'll get mail with status "replied", then mail with status "important" and then mail with status "read". This is the best I've been able to find. You may want to post a feature request at kde.org if you want more functionality around this. //Anders
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