Re: Email subject line

Bryan Burns (bburns@us.oracle.com)
Thu, 16 Sep 1999 16:20:34 -0700


Outlook only supports filtering for POP servers, not for IMAP servers, which
I unfortunately have to use.

-Bryan

bburns@us.oracle.com
(503) 525-8045

----- Original Message -----
From: Jordan Mendelson <jordy@wserv.com>
To: <nathan.zook@amd.com>
Cc: <linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu>
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 1999 3:58 PM
Subject: Re: Email subject line

> nathan.zook@amd.com wrote:
> >
> > These suggestions work great... IF you get to use a real OS. My local
> > net.nazis have standardized on NT/Outlook, and Outlook does not allow
> > filtering on Sender. (Or any of a HUGE number of useful other filters.)
I
> > have a dozen rules which capture 99% of messages from this list.
> > <whine=off>
>
> Sure it does, the MS Outlook rules wizard does a fine job of filtering. It
> will let you match based on from, to, cc, your own headers, content, etc.
>
> If memory serves, for MS Outlook 2000/98, you go to tools/rules wizard,
click
> new, select move messages from someone, click next, select with specific
words
> in the message header or whatever and fill in the field (sender:
owner-blah or
> whatever), click next a few dozen times and then hit finish. MS Outlook 97
> requires you download the rules wizard as an addon (help/ms on the
web/free
> stuff).
>
> I use Netscape mail now which works fine as well under Linux and Windows.
>
>
> Jordan
>
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