ss wrote:
> Daniel wrote:
>> MCBastos wrote:
>>> Interviewed by CNN on 05/10/2013 19:19, Ray Davison told the world:
>>>> ss wrote:
>>>>> Hello all, My question today is, how can I get SM 2.21 go to my
>>>>> sub-folders to collect mail on web based accounts? e.g. in yahoo I
>>>>> have
>>>>> eight message filters which do not stay in the in-box, they go
>>>>> directly
>>>>> to their respective folders at yahoo.com. What are the settings for
>>>>> having sm check the filters to import the messages or is there a
>>>>> setting
>>>>> change at yahoo.com I need to make?
>>>>
>>>> I assume you want to bring mail from Yahoo to SM ao that it resides on
>>>> your HDD. If so, just get rid of the filters in Yahoo, create a Yahoo
>>>> account in SM, and let SM filter them.
>>>
>>> Or else use IMAP, which reproduces locally the server's folder
>>> structure. In fact, Yahoo does not give POP access for free accounts,
>>> but it does give IMAP (although they claim it's "unsupported" for
>>> desktop clients; they say it's "just for phones and tablets"). Although
>>> I find their IMAP behaves slightly oddly.
>>
>> In advising the OP to download their Yahoo messages and then do the
>> filtering in SeaMonkey, have you tried it??
>>
>> I, sort of, recall reading somewhere here-abouts, that filters are not
>> working, for some reason, and, by-the-by, last night I set up two new
>> filters on my Usenet account but, tonight, they are not doing anything.
>>
>
> Daniel,
>
> I think I was advised to filter within SM and not in Y, which I
> currently do. I also was filtering in Yahoo, which was not permitting me
> to gain access to already filtered messages, only those in the main folder.
>
> Thank you...
I use Yahoo and do exactly that. No filters on Yahoo and do all the
filtering on SM using POP3 for the download.
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