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Date: Sat, 28 Aug 2004 11:37:34 PDT7
From: Peter Skye <pskye@peterskye.com >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Mozilla mail filters

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Ray Davison wrote:
>
> > does Mozilla have a threaded message view like Netscape
> > 2.02? I assume it does.
>
> Don't assume, try it. Sort by: Date, Flag, Order Received, Priority,
> Sender, Recipient, Size, Status, Subject, Read, Label, Junk Status.
> Ascending or Descending. Threaded or Unthreaded.

I just found the "Thread" button, it's just to the left of Subject. One
down, one to go. :>

> First, I would like to know if we are within the original scope. It
> is my understanding that your concern is that if you moved from NS
> 2.02 to Mozilla you might lose some capability you now have.

Correct. I'm worried that my Rexx utility which puts together my
Netscape 2.02 SORT.DAT filter file won't work any more.

> That implies that your desires expressed above
> are things you are now doing. Is that true?

Yes.

> And if so, are you doing them within NS, or are
> you manipulating email files, outside of NS, after
> the messages are on your HDD?

All email file handling is within Netscape 2.02. I create the email
filter file externally; my last modification to it was about a week ago.

> You have been asking what-if questions about Mozilla for what, a year
> or so. Don't you have enough HDD space to install a copy and look at
> it?

I've had Mozilla installed for quite a while (the directory date is 21
May 2001). I can't find the *documentation*. What I want is the
*documentation*.

I don't know how to filter the messages. I need the documentation.

> Filtering generally starts one of two ways; the
> Create-filter-from-message function or the Message
> filters maintenance window.

I found:

Message -> Create Filter From Message
and
Tools -> Message Filters

Where is the documentation? "Help" brings up an HTML file with some
basic info, but I need to know how to import filters. I can generate
filters with boolean selection logic or with goto's, but I need to know
how to get them into Mozilla. (I can't even find the HTML file; I ran
PMSeek on some of its text and got zilch. Where is this stuff hiding?)

Thanks, Ray.

- Peter

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