Hi again
More questions/suggestions:
When a mail is opened a listbox "move to..." appears above the text enabling you to move the mail to a folder. This listbox is absent in the overview. But sometimes i want to move a message to a folder before reading it. Is this possible in RC? (some hidden setting?)
Is there a possibility in RC to define Filters which move messages with a certain header, say, to a particular folder?
Thank you Jody
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On Tue, 5 Feb 2008 12:08:47 +0100, jody jody@ifi.uzh.ch wrote:
- Moveto
When a mail is opened a listbox "move to..." appears above the text enabling you to move the mail to a folder. This listbox is absent in the overview. But sometimes i want to move a message to a folder before reading it. Is this possible in RC? (some hidden setting?)
Just drag & drop the message to the relevant place on the folder list... that's what I do anyway.
- Filters
Is there a possibility in RC to define Filters which move messages with a certain header, say, to a particular folder?
I think this probably falls outside of the scope of RC, but I could be wrong. I do this by having procmail set up on the server I use. That way it does the same for RC, mutt, squirrelmail or any other client I wish to use.
Alex
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Alex Walker wrote:
- Filters
Is there a possibility in RC to define Filters which move messages with a certain header, say, to a particular folder?
I think this probably falls outside of the scope of RC, but I could be wrong. I do this by having procmail set up on the server I use. That way it does the same for RC, mutt, squirrelmail or any other client I wish to use.
Alex
How would you solve it if you couldn't access procmail config? (think about a webmail hosting company) _______________________________________________ List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/users/
On Wed, 06 Feb 2008 14:11:44 +0100, Gregorics Tamás tamas.gregorics@mmcomputer.hu wrote:
- Filters
Is there a possibility in RC to define Filters which move messages
with
a certain header, say, to a particular folder?
I think this probably falls outside of the scope of RC, but I could be wrong. I do this by having procmail set up on the server I use. That
way
it does the same for RC, mutt, squirrelmail or any other client I wish
to
use.
How would you solve it if you couldn't access procmail config? (think about a webmail hosting company)
Yeah, this is an issue. I guess you could write a fairly simple web interface to create/read/edit a procmail script using simple recipes. Putting this into RC seems a little in the wrong place to me, but I can understand the need. But again, I'd probably try and opt for a filtering system that would work no matter what client you used. I wonder if other webmail packages offer this - I've only used squirrelmail and RC, so I don't have wide experience really.
Alex
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Alex Walker wrote:
On Wed, 06 Feb 2008 14:11:44 +0100, Gregorics Tamás tamas.gregorics@mmcomputer.hu wrote:
- Filters
Is there a possibility in RC to define Filters which move messages
with
a certain header, say, to a particular folder?
I think this probably falls outside of the scope of RC, but I could be wrong. I do this by having procmail set up on the server I use. That
way
it does the same for RC, mutt, squirrelmail or any other client I wish
to
use.
How would you solve it if you couldn't access procmail config? (think about a webmail hosting company)
Yeah, this is an issue. I guess you could write a fairly simple web interface to create/read/edit a procmail script using simple recipes. Putting this into RC seems a little in the wrong place to me, but I can understand the need. But again, I'd probably try and opt for a filtering system that would work no matter what client you used. I wonder if other webmail packages offer this - I've only used squirrelmail and RC, so I don't have wide experience really.
Alex
To be honest, I am a little surprised this was not included in the IMAP protocol. It is a core feature of many e-mail clients, just like searching (which /was/ included in the standard if I am not mistaking).
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