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Evolution User Guide
Novell Confidential
Manual (ENU) 21 December 2004
Regex Match:
If you know your way around a
regex
, or regular expression, this option allows
you to search for complex patterns of letters, so that you can find, for example, all words that
start with a and end with m, and are between six and fifteen letters long, or all messages that
declare a particular header twice. For information about how to use regular expressions, check
the man page for the grep command.
Source Account:
Filters messages according the server you got them from. This is most
useful if you use multiple POP mail accounts.
Pipe to Program:
Evolution can use an external command to process a message, then process
it based on the return value. Commands used in this way must return an integer. This is most
commonly used to add an external junk mail filter.
Junk Test:
Filters based on the results of the junk mail test.
Select the Criteria for the Condition:
If you want multiple criteria for this filter, click Add
Criterion and repeat step 4.
Select the Actions for the Filter in the Then Section:
Select any of the following options.
Move to Folder:
Moves the message into a folder you specify. Click Here to select the
destination folder.
Copy to Folder:
Puts a copy of the message into a folder you specify. Click Here to select
the destination folder.
Delete:
Marks the message for deletion. The message can be undeleted until you expunge
or empty the trash.
Stop Processing:
Select this if you want to have all other filters ignore this message.
Assign Color:
Marks the message with a color of your choice.
Assign Score:
Assigns the message a numeric score.
Adjust Score:
Changes the numeric score by the amount you set.
Set Status:
Sets the status of the message. The status can be Replied To, Draft, Important,
Read, or Junk.
Unset Status:
If the message has a status value, unsets it. If a status value is not set, it
does nothing.
Beep:
Makes the system beep.
Play Sound:
Select a sound file for Evolution to play.
Pipe to Program:
Sends the message to a program of your choice. No return value is
expected. This feature can be used to create automatic Web postings from e-mail
messages or to perform additional message post processing not supported by Evolution.
Run Program:
Evolution runs an application.
5
Click Add Action if you need multiple actions.
6
Click OK twice.
There is an easy shortcut for fast filter or search folder creation:
1
Right-click the message in the e-mail list.
2
Select one of the items under the Create Rule from the Message submenu.
Creating a rule based on a message opens the filter creation tool with some of the information
about the message already filled in for your convenience.
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