El día Friday, July 17, 2009 a las 12:40:23PM +0200, Matthias Apitz escribió:

> > Message filters? Just set the originating account and a 'copy to' or
> > 'move to' depending what you want.
> 
> Thanks for the hint; I've tried a test filter because this is new to me
> in Evo; based on the Subject containing 'ttt' it should be copied to a
> folder; the filter does not work; I went to the FAQ and enabled filter
> logging; the log file is created but zero size; and yes: I've set in the
> options of the Exchange account 'apply filter to Inbox on this server';
> what else could be wrong?

Reading the FAQ again and thinking about, I have the feeling that this
(filtering in an Exchange located Inbox) can't work at all. The mail
arrives in the Exchange server's Inbox, regardless if I'm connected to
this with my Evolution client. Only filters which are installed there on
the other side of the world could be run through, but not mine one I'm
defining locally. This kind of filtering can only work locally based on
IMAP fetches.

Someone should correct the FAQ, I think.

        matthias

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