On Thursday 23 March 2006 02:21 am, Randall R Schulz wrote:
Don,
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I would go for age-in-days greater than 1, rather than exactly one. I don't know how KMail actually interprets the criteria "... days ... equal to 1." Taken sufficiently literally, it could be very difficult to ever match this criteria (does it have to be exactly 24 * 60 * 60 seconds since download, e.g.?).
Also note that many messages' recipient lists do not include the actual recipient ("myemail@addr.ess"). E.g., mail sent to (via) mailing lists such as this one do not mention the individual recipient(s) in their headers (to do so would require sending a separate message out to each subscriber so that the recipient list we see does not include the totality of the subscriber list).
As it stands (ignoring the perhaps too-restrictive time criteria), your rule will never delete any list mail.
Don
Well it's time to go back to the drawing board. I have a filter that deletes any mail <age in days >= 2. Still, my pop accounts are filling up quickly. List mail, personal mail, it's all there. Either the pop filter does not work very well, or I am oblivious to some other problem. Don -- Web Developer Oakdale Christian Fellowship http://matheteuo.org/