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Although I'm not *the* David that's my name so I would be remiss if I
didn't say that this question might be more appropriate for the Domino
list. I'm also not a Notes expert but have you tried anything with agents
in Notes? I have used them in the past to forward certain messages to
other e-mail addresses. Although I haven't tried it, it appears that there
is an action to move messages to other folders. You can filter based on
who it's from, the subject, or other things.
Dave Parnin
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Nishikawa Standard Company
Topeka, IN 46571
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iSeries Users
Hi group,
at home, I use Mozilla Thunderbird as my mail client, and I'm very happy
with the way it allows me to setup mail filters to put mails in different
folders when it comes in.
At work, however, we're forced to use Lotus Notes (version 6.5) and I
would like to do the same thing kinda-sorta.
Is my understanding correct that I have to use the "rules" to accomplish
this?
I've already tried to create a rule that puts mails to PCTech@xxxxxxxxxxxx
in a folder, but it doesn't seem to work, and also I now get a "you've got
new mail" window even when there's no new mail.
Any hints would be highly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Peter Colpaert
Application Developer
Massive - Kontich, Belgium
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