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Don't use kmail to delete stuff before you can look at it. Its filters aren't
that good. Occasionally I find SLUG mail or other desirable mail in the
trash. I don't know why kmail thinks some of this fits the rules I've got set
up, but it ends up there anyway.
Russell
On Saturday 09 August 2003 22:24 pm, Frank Roberts - SOTL wrote:
> Hi All
>
> Using KMAIL is there a way to set a filter such that any mail from a
> particular source is deleted automatically.
>
> I an aware that this can be done with pop filters but that takes place
> before the mail is downloaded. This also requires a good bit more knowledge
> of what the email contents are than I current possess.
>
> What I want to do is filter the mail first to substract what I want and
> then set up a filter to automaticall send selected mail to the general
> inbox and other selected mail directly to delete.
>
> Thanks
> Frank
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