On Tue, 20 Jul 2004, Nancy McGough wrote:
I'm a packrat and I save lots of messages in lots of mailboxes
and it's all quite a mess when I want to find an old message. So
I've been playing around with a Gmail account and filing
important messages there. I also want to put a copy in a regular
IMAP mailbox too (which is my old way of doing things). Gmail
uses labels to help you categorize messages so my goal was to
have an easy way to simultaneously:
* redirect (bounce forward) a message to Gmail and have it labeled
with a label named FOO
* save it in an IMAP mailbox named FOO
I'm not sure that I understand. Do you save the message in
two accounts? One (gmail) will give you lable and the second
with no lable? Why the duplication?
[...]
in a Gmail filter "To" means "To: or Cc:".
I don't like to change the original fields in the header
can gmail's filter find other strings from the headr? So,
you will able to add "X-..." field instead of fake "Cc:" ?
Bye,
Udi
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