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August Abolins | Martin Foster | [Apoint] no more To_me or By_me |
April 30, 2019 8:17 PM * |
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Hello Martin! ** 30.04.19 - 11:48, Martin Foster wrote to August Abolins: MF> After installing APoint, I quickly binned the "By_Me" filter and then MF> configured the "To_Me" filter to my liking. Hmm.. Wise to bin By_Me. Who needs copies of one's own stuff posted in echomail. It's just as easy to use the built-in Search. MF> Have a look here for a snapshot of my working "To_Me" filter: MF> https://stargate.org.uk/apoint/support Hmm.. First of all, I don't put quotes around my name like you do. Then, I see that you "Selected" NETMAIL, but you ticked "Don't Search". How does that make sense? Sounds like you do NOT want copies from your Netmail folder. So, does Apoint then automatically assume you want a match from the "Available areas"? In my case, I did not have any filtering at all. I don't know how it got trashed. Except, maybe I clicked on "Löschen" not realizing what it was? But the following setting seems to have brought back some hits: https://kolico.ca/fidonet/echos/points/Apoint... FILTER_CONFIG.jpg Note that my list of Selected areas as set to [o]Search, but yours is not. ../|ug --- OpenXP 5.0.38 * Origin: o,,,,oº°`°ºo,,,,oº°`°ºo,,,,o (2:221/1.58) |
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