Erik Hansen <ehh@post1.tele.dk> wrote in
news:5hs8mtgnca01u0sed3i5t42rvbjf45thpj@4ax.com:
> On Sun, 29 Jul 2001 16:10:41 +0000 (UTC), Jesper Stocholm
> <spam@stocholm.dk> wrote:
>
>>I min OE (6b) kan man vælge at lave en Message-Rule og få indlæg
>>slettet fra serveren direkte ... uden at skulle downloade den først.
>
> Ok, det lyder jo som noget jeg måske kan bruge. Kan du oplyse lidt om
> hvilken "rules" man kan teste på/med, evt. en bid af hjælpefilen kunne
> måske være til nytte.
>
Jeg kan ikke tro, at det kun er OE der kan dette ... men måske kan andre
hjælpe med information ?
I min OE er det muligt at matche på alle de ting man kunne forestille sig -
og hvis den rammer plet, så slettes beskeden blot på serveren.
Her er to udklip fra hjælpefilen. Den første omhandler benyttelse af SPAM-
filer, den anden om hvordan man opretter en Message-Rule. Hvis du skal have
specifik hjælp til dette, så må det blive fra en anden, da jeg selv normalt
bruger Outlook 2k
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Del 1
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To block messages from a sender or domain
You can block messages from a particular sender or domain. The domain is the
name following the @ symbol in an e-mail address.
When you block a sender or domain, no e-mail or news message from that
sender or domain will arrive in your Inbox or in the news messages you read.
E-mail from blocked senders goes directly into your Delete folder. Newsgroup
messages from blocked senders are not displayed.
From your e-mail Inbox or the list of messages in a newsgroup, select a
message from a sender you want to block.
On the Message menu, click Block Sender.
Notes
Blocking a sender applies to standard POP mail only. It does not apply to
HTTP mail (Hotmail) or IMAP messages.
To remove a name from the Blocked Senders list, click the Tools menu, point
to Message Rules, and then click Blocked Senders List.
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To create a rule for mail messages
On the Tools menu, point to Message Rules, and then click Mail.
Message rules cannot be created for IMAP or HTTP mail accounts.
If this is the first rule you are creating, proceed to step 3. Otherwise, on
the Mail Rules tab, click New.
Select the conditions for your rule by selecting the desired check boxes in
the Conditions section. (You must select at least one condition.)
You can specify multiple conditions for a single rule by clicking more than
one check box. Click the and hyperlink in the Rule Description section to
specify whether all of the rule conditions must be met before the specified
action occurs (and) or whether at least one must be met (or).
Select the actions for your rule by selecting the desired check boxes in the
Actions section. (You must select at least one condition.)
Click the underlined hyperlinks in the Rule Description section to specify
the conditions or actions for your rule.
You can click contains people or contains specific words in the Rule
Description section to specify the people or words you'd like Outlook
Express to look for in messages. If you enter multiple people or multiple
words per condition, use the Options button in the Select People or Type
Specific Words dialog boxes to further customize the condition.
In the Name of the rule box, select the default name, type a new name for
your rule, and then click OK.
Notes
You can create a new rule by selecting an existing one on the Message Rules
tab and clicking Copy. This is helpful when the new rule you want to create
is similar to an existing one.
You can create a rule from a message by selecting a mail message in the main
window and then on the Message menu clicking Create Rule from Message. This
helps by automatically filling in the name of the person on the From line;
no other information from the message, however, is entered into the rule.
.... men som sagt ... jeg tror at andre mailprogrammer kan det samme ... hvis
du ikke kan lide OE.
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Jesper Stocholm
http://stocholm.dk
ICQ: 13214885
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