Help → magnets with alternativ header fields
Helo,
sorry, my english is very bad, but I try to give my best.
I would like to make a new magnet but i dont want to use the header-fields "To", "CC", "From" or "subject".
Is there a posibility to create a magnet which uses the header-field "X-Envelope-To" or someone else?
Thanks for every answer!
[edit: sorry, I forgot: I work with: WinXP and PopFile v1.1.0 /edit]
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Message #1042
Hi,
sorry, my english is very bad, but I try to give my best.
Never mind. I'm also a non-native speaker of English.
I would like to make a new magnet but i dont want to use the header-fields "To", "CC", "From" or "subject".
Is there a posibility to create a magnet which uses the header-field "X-Envelope-To" or someone else?
Normally, you can't. POPFile supports only four headers ("To", "Cc", "From" and "Subject") with magnets.
BTW, POPFile is an Open Source Software. You can modify it to support some more headers. (But I have no idea whether supporting more headers will make POPFile's classification more accurate or not.)
Naoki
amatubu10/17/09 16:57:41 -
Message #1043
Is there a posibility to create a magnet which uses the header-field "X-Envelope-To" or someone else?
This seems like a task that would be a natural one to do with the filters/rules of your mail client program instead of POPFile.
I use the "X-Text-Classification" header added by POPfile in my mail filters to sort mail. Other rules use headers added by my mail provider. As long as your mail client lets you filter on custom headers, it would be a way to use the "X-Envelope-To" header in sorting your mail.
John
jfh090110/17/09 19:46:19 -
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Message #1050
Hi,
thank you both for your answers!
I use the "X-Text-Classification" header added by POPfile in my mail filters to sort mail.
I do so too, but I wanted to have not so mutch rules in my clients - I wanted to have only the "X-Text-Classification" header-rules in the clients. Thats because I use more then one client.
But thank you very mutch, I've integrated the rules now in my clients.
Ulrich
poplos10/19/09 14:47:22
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