Hi, All -- I'm having trouble constructing conditions for a smart mailbox (I need the conditions for a message verification, check before sending). Either what I want to do isn't possible with MailMate's conditions, or possibly it's simple and I'm having a Boolean logic blind spot. I fear it's the former, but I'd be glad if someone can show me it's the latter!

I want to ensure that autofill of addresses doesn't allow me to accidentally send business correspondence to, for example, betty-gra...@gmail.com when I meant to send it to betty-rub...@corporate.com. Fortunately, the subject lines of such correspondence are reasonably predictable, so I can know that I want to check messages with subjects containing, let's say, "biz talk," and all the business's email addresses are @corporate.com. So what I need is a condition that will catch any message with "biz talk" in the subject and a recipient whose address does not contain "corporate.com."

The problem is that the message might have several recipients, and only one might be incorrect. The condition "Recipient does not contain corporate.com" means "All recipients, considered together, do not contain corporate.com." So it won't catch a message addressed to both bar...@corporate.com (correctly) and betty-gra...@gmail.com (incorrectly). What I need is "Any recipient, considered individually, does not contain corporate.com."

Is there any way to build such a condition in MailMate?

Shoshanna Green
shoshan...@gmail.com
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