[Alpine-info] Filtering
Chris M via Alpine-info
alpine-info at u.washington.edu
Tue Jun 4 17:20:41 PDT 2024
Please let me know if I've got anything set wrong:
ALPINE 2.26 CHANGE THIS FILTERING RULE Folder: INBOX
No Messages +
Nickname = Alpine List
Comment = <No Value Set>
==================================== CURRENT FOLDER CONDITIONS BEGIN HERE
=====================================
Current Folder Type =
Set Choose One
--- --------------------
( ) Any
( ) News
(*) Email
( ) Specific (Enter Incoming Nicknames or use ^T)
Folder List = INBOX
=================================== FILTERED MESSAGE CONDITIONS BEGIN HERE
====================================
To pattern = alpine-info at u.washington.edu
From pattern = <No Value Set>
Sender pattern = <No Value Set>
Cc pattern = alpine-info at u.washington.edu
News pattern = <No Value Set>
ALPINE 2.26 CHANGE THIS FILTERING RULE Folder: INBOX
No Messages +
Subject pattern = <No Value Set>
Recip pattern = <No Value Set>
Partic pattern = <No Value Set>
Add Extra Headers
AllText pattern = <No Value Set>
BdyText pattern = <No Value Set>
Age interval = <No Value Set>
Size interval = <No Value Set>
Score interval = <No Value Set>
Keyword pattern = <No Value Set>
Charset pattern = <No Value Set>
Message is Important? =
Set Choose One
--- --------------------
(*) Don't care, always matches
( ) Yes
( ) No
Message is New (Unseen)? =
Set Choose One
--- --------------------
(*) Don't care, always matches
( ) Yes
( ) No
Message is Recent? =
Set Choose One
--- --------------------
(*) Don't care, always matches
( ) Yes
( ) No
Message is Deleted? =
Set Choose One
--- --------------------
(*) Don't care, always matches
( ) Yes
( ) No
Message is Answered? =
Set Choose One
--- --------------------
(*) Don't care, always matches
( ) Yes
( ) No
Subject contains raw 8-bit? =
Set Choose One
--- --------------------
(*) Don't care, always matches
( ) Yes
( ) No
Beginning of Month? =
Set Choose One
--- --------------------
(*) Don't care, always matches
( ) Yes
( ) No
Beginning of Year? =
Set Choose One
--- --------------------
(*) Don't care, always matches
( ) Yes
( ) No
Subject contains raw 8-bit? =
Set Choose One
--- --------------------
(*) Don't care, always matches
( ) Yes
( ) No
Beginning of Month? =
Set Choose One
--- --------------------
(*) Don't care, always matches
( ) Yes
( ) No
Address in address book? =
Set Choose One
--- --------------------
(*) Don't care, always matches
( ) Yes, in any address book
( ) No, not in any address book
( ) Yes, in specific address books
( ) No, not in any of specific address books
Abook List = <No Value Set>
Types of addresses to check for in address book =
Set Address types
--- --------------------
[X] From
[X] Reply-To
[ ] Sender
[ ] To
External Categorizer Commands =
Command = <No Value Set>
Exit Status Interval = <No Value Set>
Character Limit = <No Value Set: using "-1">
============================================= ACTIONS BEGIN HERE
==============================================
Filter Action =
Set Choose One
--- --------------------
( ) Just Set Message Status
( ) Delete
(*) Move (Enter folder name(s) in primary collection, or use ^T)
Folder List = Alpine Mail Group
Set Important Status =
Set Choose One
--- --------------------
(*) Don't change it
Set New Status =
Set Choose One
--- --------------------
(*) Don't change it
( ) Set this state
( ) Clear this state
Set Deleted Status =
Set Choose One
--- --------------------
(*) Don't change it
( ) Set this state
( ) Clear this state
Set Answered Status =
Set Choose One
--- --------------------
(*) Don't change it
Set These Keywords = <No Value Set>
Clear These Keywords = <No Value Set>
============================================= OPTIONS BEGIN HERE
==============================================
Features =
Set Feature Name
--- --------------------
[ ] use-date-header-for-age
[ ] move-only-if-not-deleted
[ ] dont-stop-even-if-rule-matches
I also see, that after I launch Alpine, I have to do :
s, r, n for the filters to be activated
then ^c
then i to go to my inbox
This email client is pretty easy!
I think I am getting the hang of it!
Chris
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