Re: (OT) Thunderbird Mail Filters

From: taharka (res00vl8_at_alltel.net)
Date: 07/22/05

  • Next message: Mike McCarty: "Re: (OT) Thunderbird Mail Filters"
    Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2005 15:50:03 -0400
    To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@redhat.com>
    
    

    Mike McCarty wrote:

    > rengland@europa.com wrote:
    >
    >> Make sure that the "Filters for:" entry in the Message Filters popup
    >> menu
    >> shows your initial INBOX folder, then verify the existence of the
    >> filters
    >> and that the "Enabled" box is checked.
    >
    >
    > It shows "Filters for: Local Folders"
    > My Inbox is under "Local Folders".
    >
    > All filters are checked "Enabled".
    >
    > When I select "Inbox" and click Tools->Run Filters On Folder the filters
    > run just fine, and all messages go where I want them.
    >
    >> If both of these are correct, then it may be the settings in the filters
    >> themselves. Make sure the "Match all..." vs "Match any..." checkbox is
    >> correct on the filter.
    >
    >
    > Since the filter run correctly, I suppose it is set up right. Each of
    > the filters only has one qualifier, anyway.
    >
    >> Post and example of your filter settings and perhaps we can see any
    >> issues
    >> that exist.
    >
    >
    > Screenshot available upon request. But it'll be big.
    >
    > Mike

    The screenshot isn't necessary, just post the contents of your
    "msgFilterRules.dat" file from /.thunderbird. Below, is what mine looks
    like, minus rules not pertaining to the fedora/redhat lists.

    version="8"
    logging="no"
    name="[fedora-announce-list]"
    enabled="yes"
    type="1"
    action="Move to folder"
    actionValue="mailbox://nobody@Local%20Folders/%5Bfedora-announce-list%5D"
    condition="OR (to,contains,fedora-announce-list)"
    name="[fedora-list]"
    enabled="yes"
    type="1"
    action="Move to folder"
    actionValue="mailbox://nobody@Local%20Folders/%5Bfedora-list%5D"
    condition="AND (to or cc,contains,fedora-list)"
    name="[fedora-legacy-announce]"
    enabled="yes"
    type="1"
    action="Move to folder"
    actionValue="mailbox://nobody@Local%20Folders/%5Bfedora-legacy-announce%5D"
    condition="OR (from,contains,fedora-legacy-announce)"
    name="[fedora-legacy-list]"
    enabled="yes"
    type="1"
    action="Move to folder"
    actionValue="mailbox://nobody@Local%20Folders/%5Bfedora-legacy-list%5D"
    condition="OR (to or cc,contains,fedora-legacy-list)"

    taharka

    Lexington, Kentucky U.S.A.

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