[Alpine-info] creating a rule..

Hans Stam hansstam at kpnplanet.nl
Mon Aug 29 14:29:04 PDT 2011


Thanks for the help.. and I have again tried and had success!
This Alpine email program has many options and is very flexible and fast.
Is that also the reason you use this program?

Regards

Hans

On Mon, 29 Aug 2011, Matt Ackeret wrote:


> On Sun, 28 Aug 2011, Hans Stam wrote:

>> I have studied the helpfiles, because I want to create a rule, to move mails

>> containing {dxld]in the subject to the folder DXLD

>

> I'm not sure.. Did the help not help you?

>

>> From the main menu, hit ? (if you have the bottom menu hidden, hit it again).

> Then you will go to page that tells you about filtering.

>

> Basically, you go to SRF (set, rule, filter), create a new filter that

> fits your criteria, to move it to another folder.

>

> I'm not sure if that's attempting to be a regular expression, but I believe

> regular expressions aren't available (they might be with a patch). Simple

> text matching is very easy, so if you just want to search for "dxld",

> that's easy.

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