Quoting "Muenz, Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Simple. Reverse the order of the rules.
No, the default forward rule from ingo has keep or stop at the end.
You need to create a new filter that matches all eMails at the top
to forward and continue. Than you yan sort the spam out
Ah, when ca
Simple. Reverse the order of the rules.
No, the default forward rule from ingo has keep or stop at the end.
You need to create a new filter that matches all eMails at the top to
forward and continue. Than you yan sort the spam out
Ah, when calling "keep", mail wont run through further rules?
Quoting "Muenz, Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
My problem is, when "keep" is called, also the spam, which should
be moved to "Spam" goes to my inbox again. But when setting
"stop" in Spam rule, mails detected as spam which aren't, wont
be delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Any ideas how
Quoting Jo Rhett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Muenz, Michael wrote:
My problem is, if a mail is wrongly detected as spam, it won't be
forwarded to the backup-account.
Simple. Reverse the order of the rules.
No, the default forward rule from ingo has keep or stop at the end.
You need to create a
Muenz, Michael wrote:
My problem is, if a mail is wrongly detected as spam, it won't be
forwarded to the backup-account.
Simple. Reverse the order of the rules.
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My problem is, when "keep" is called, also the spam, which should be
moved to "Spam" goes to my inbox again. But when setting "stop" in
Spam rule, mails detected as spam which aren't, wont be delivered to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Any ideas how to solve this?
Put a line "stop;" after you file the
Hi,
Quoting Andrew Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Mon, 4 Dec 2006, Muenz, Michael wrote:
Dear list,
I'm using Horde/Ingo for creating sieve rules and have activated a
rule for Spamassassin moving mails with "X-Spam-Status: Yes" to
spamfolder. Also, there's a rule to forward every mail
On Mon, 4 Dec 2006, Muenz, Michael wrote:
Dear list,
I'm using Horde/Ingo for creating sieve rules and have activated a rule for
Spamassassin moving mails with "X-Spam-Status: Yes" to spamfolder. Also,
there's a rule to forward every mail to another address. Looks like this:
require ["imapf
Dear list,
I'm using Horde/Ingo for creating sieve rules and have activated a rule
for Spamassassin moving mails with "X-Spam-Status: Yes" to spamfolder.
Also, there's a rule to forward every mail to another address. Looks
like this:
require ["imapflags", "fileinto"];
# Spam
if header :comp