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kservik 7 Oct 2011 05:09 PM

username@runbox.com
 
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Originally Posted by tomhab (Post 517064)
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Could you use something generic in your example like "username"?

Thanks!

Kim

dbowdley 8 Jun 2013 12:39 AM

The Vacation Reply/Auto-Reply also works as a filter and works at position/priority 7. If an email is moved to a folder, or otherwise prevented from reaching filter position 7 then no auto-reply is sent.

Walker102 15 Feb 2014 12:53 AM

Hi, I'm impressed by the Runbox website and it looks like you have a great email system.
My questions would not be in any way a deciding factor but I would like to ask about spam filtering for multiple users.
Could I create a Filter that applies to all email addresses for my domain name?
Or is it possible to create a Filter in one email account, export it and then import it in to each of the other email accounts?

Thanks...

mechanic 14 Aug 2014 07:53 PM

So where could I enter these numbers or read the assigned numbers to new filters? I can't see a box for that on the Manager -> Filter page!

kservik 14 Aug 2014 10:50 PM

Thanks for the nice words!

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Originally Posted by Walker102 (Post 567553)
Could I create a Filter that applies to all email addresses for my domain name?

It would only apply to the aliases in the account where you ad the filter.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Walker102 (Post 567553)
Or is it possible to create a Filter in one email account, export it and then import it in to each of the other email accounts?

No, that is not possible.

Could you explain what you were hoping to do?

Kim

kservik 14 Aug 2014 10:51 PM

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Originally Posted by mechanic (Post 575011)
So where could I enter these numbers or read the assigned numbers to new filters? I can't see a box for that on the Manager -> Filter page!

Just over where the filter is, there is a box for the filter order. When you save, you will see that the list of filters are ordered after the priority.

Kim

mechanic 15 Aug 2014 01:36 AM

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Originally Posted by kservik (Post 575017)
Just over where the filter is, there is a box for the filter order. When you save, you will see that the list of filters are ordered after the priority.

Kim

Yes I saw that, but how does that order relate to these priority numbers? Can I enter -30 say, directly? And how to display the order together with the various built-in filters described earlier?

kservik 15 Aug 2014 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by mechanic (Post 575022)
Yes I saw that, but how does that order relate to these priority numbers? Can I enter -30 say, directly? And how to display the order together with the various built-in filters described earlier?

Yes, you add edit the order by entering a value between -99 to 0 normally. You can have more than one filter at the same priority.

Personally I like to group similar filters together and I have one type in the interval -39 to -30, then another type for -29 to -20.

Kim


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