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Re: sorting out CoreAudio emails
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Re: sorting out CoreAudio emails


  • Subject: Re: sorting out CoreAudio emails
  • From: Joel Braverman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 23:06:25 -0800

Weird. Most listservers I am subscribed to either have a consistent From field, or a subject field like [CoreAudio] that makes it simple to filter.

Thanks for the tip, hopefully that will cover all the variations.

Joel


On Mar 30, 2006, at 11:01 PM, Bob Lang wrote:

Hi Joel

Your mail rule needs to check both the "To" and "Cc" fields. If either of the these are set to "email@hidden" then it's a core audio message which the rule can move to a different mail box.

Bob
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On 31 Mar 2006, at 06:57, Joel Braverman wrote:

For some reason, the From field in many of the Coreaudio emails is set to the user's email address instead of coreaudio- email@hidden. But not always. Sometimes it is from the coreaudio server. Occasionally, there is a [coreaudio] or something like it in the subject, but not often. Sometimes the only identifier is in the cc field. How can we auto-sort coreaudio mails into a folder? Why is is to inconsistent?

Thanks,

Joel
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