El día Wednesday, March 10, 2010 a las 04:58:56PM +0100, Martin Jungowski 
escribió:

> Am Mittwoch, den 10.03.2010, 09:46 -0600 schrieb Brad Doty:
> > Filters are disappointing if you cannot schedule them.  And they are
> > TEDIOUS if I have to go to every folder (including Trash) and apply the
> > filters (and Empty Trash)
> 
> I think you're misunderstanding the very basic principle of filters
> here. Their main goal is to perform certain actions on new messages. For
> example you can use a filter to file all new messages from a certain
> person, group, or containing a certain key word in the subject into a
> specific folder upon arrival. They are by no means meant to be run
> individually for each and every folder to perform actions a scheduler is
> supposed to perform.

I use filters exactly this way and they work fine; but what the function

Message-->Apply Filters

do? Applying the chaine of filters again to the actual message?

        matthias
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