On 2021-01-20 at 14:30 -0600, Anonymous Japhering wrote: > Evolution 3.38.4 (flatpak git5dcefb2) > > I'm currently being overrun by emails from on particular source, > which unfortunately I need to read every single > one.. > > I know I can set a rule to peel all of then off into a separate > folder, but that negates the value of using Imap as the > folder only exists in Evolution. Additionally, it loses me some of > the context of what came in with any particular email.
I suspect moving them to a separate folder _would_ be the right approach, as that way you create a different flow, which can be processed separatedly. Or, if emails from that source (priority S) are mixed in a thread from other people which should be processed with normal priority, I would recommend using a virtual folder to hide this user mails. Anyway, if you want to do that as a folder search > So the question is ... can one do a negative search on an inbox? > Something like !<email address> or -<email address>, > these two variants return a completely empty response ( even though > the inbox has about 10,000 emails of which currently > about 2,500 I'd like to exclude. …the answer is, obviously, yes. The standard way to do this would be to click on the magnifier glass, → Advanced Search → Add Condition → Sender → is not → <that person/domain> If you want to define the rule directly as text, instead of Advanced select Free form expression and input "not:(from:<email address>)" Also note, you can create virtual folders, both for the search of emails from this soruce and not from this source. Regards _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list