kmail: imap using filter-rules

Kevin Krammer kevin.krammer at gmx.at
Fri Nov 21 08:00:19 GMT 2003


On Friday 21 November 2003 08:04, Gunnar Kloke wrote:
> sorry, i want to push up this problem again. it's very important
> for me. so perhaps now somebody may help? please read the
> text below...
>
> Am Freitag, 14. November 2003 09:27 schrieb Gunnar Kloke:
> > hello kde-users,
> >
> > i want to filter my incoming emails of my imap-account. i have
> > configured my imap-account and an extra local mail account in
> > kmail (v. 1.5.3). now i configured some filter-rules, but the filter
> > rules don't take effect at my imap in-box. i allways have to press
> > "ctrl+j" to let the rule take effect, allthough i told the
> > configuration to set the rule also for incomming mails. ok, i think
> > the problem is that kmail thinks "incomming mail" is just the mail
> > comming local or with pop3 into the local mailbox, but my real
> > "incomming mail" is the mail comming into an imap folder.
> >
> > is there any solution to let the rules take effect in an imap folder
> > to move some messages into a local folder?

Not in this version of KMail.
KMail of KDE3.2 will allow to filter IMAP folders as well.

Cheers,
Kevin

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