Hello,
I think that it can be interresting to permit the creation of specific rules set.
Like this.
If "header TO" is "xxxxxxx@gmx.net", "transfer" the mail at "folder" : Stock
Where Receiver, mail, transfert and folder can of course be changed for "sender", "any header", "subject", "suppress", etc...
It could be useful specialy when we have a mail hosting who provide aliases. GMX permit aliases (@gmx-topmail.de) who is forwarded in the principal mail address (gmx.net)
So for a better mail management, filters like my exemple can be a good improvement.
Cordialy,
Nethan
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Hum I redact too fast :
GMX permit aliases (@gmx-topmail.de) who is forwarded in the principal mail address (gmx.net) so it would be more pratical to can redirect mail of aliases at some subfolders created for that, than create one account by alias or receive all directly in the Inbox (classification/clarification)
So for a better mail management and extend RA capacity, filters like my exemple can be a good improvement.
Cordialy,
Nethan
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Hum I redact too fast :
GMX permit aliases (@gmx-topmail.de) who is forwarded in the principal mail address (gmx.net) so it would be more pratical to can redirect mail of aliases at some subfolders created for that, than create one account by alias or receive all directly in the Inbox (classification/clarification)
So for a better mail management and extend RA capacity, filters like my exemple can be a good improvement.
Cordialy,
Nethan
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Hum I redact too fast :
GMX permit aliases (@gmx-topmail.de) who is forwarded in the principal mail address (gmx.net) so it would be more pratical to can redirect mail of aliases at some subfolders created for that, than create one account by alias or receive all directly in the Inbox (classification/clarification)
So for a better mail management and extend RA capacity, filters like my exemple can be a good improvement.
Cordialy,
Nethan