Evo Filter Question for The Group...
Question for the group.. Is it possible to create this rule.. ######################################################## If Mail from myaccount@mydomain.com Move to folder "myaccount@mydomain.com" AND If subject contains [SLE] move to folder "myaccount@mydomain.com\SLE SuSE List" AND If subject contains [Evo] move to folder "myaccount@mydomain.com\EVO List" AND "Stop" ######################################################## It seems to work, but when it puts the messages in the SLE or EVO Folder it leaves a copy in the myaccount@mydomain folder. Thanks All! Charles
On Mon, 2004-03-29 at 13:19 +0100, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Monday 29 March 2004 01.58, you wrote:
Question for the group..
Is it possible to create this rule..
######################################################## If Mail from myaccount@mydomain.com Move to folder "myaccount@mydomain.com"
AND
If subject contains [SLE] move to folder "myaccount@mydomain.com\SLE SuSE List"
Don't filter on the subject. Filter instead on
Header X-Mailinglist 'contains' suse-linux-e
AND
If subject contains [Evo] move to folder "myaccount@mydomain.com\EVO List"
AND
"Stop"
Are you sure you want to use 'AND" there? Is it likely to contain both [Evo] AND [SLE] at the same time?
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It seems to work, but when it puts the messages in the SLE or EVO Folder it leaves a copy in the myaccount@mydomain folder.
What does your $HOME/evolution/filter.xml look like?
That seems to work Ok.. The only problem is when someone replies off list to me and it goes into my main inbox.. But Thinking it over that isnt such a bad thing.. Thanks for the tip.. Header X-Mailinglist 'contains' suse-linux-e The above filter works.. Thanks again... Charles
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Charles