filing replies and forwards with original mails

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nick

01 Sep, 2010 12:13 AM via web

I was reading your support blogs and website and i understand that you are "thinking" about adding a "save replies/forwards with original message" in the case where the original message is in another mailbox.

Just a quick comment: Please please please...

Any idea when it will be released?

Second question: (and it's a bit dangerous i know)
Is there any way to get mail Act On to file messages into mailboxes using their tags to identify the mailbox, not a rule?
So for example if I had a mailbox called "Admin" and I tagged a message "Admin" then the message would get moved (at the appropriate time, say when tagged "Complete") into that mailbox?
Reason is I have some hundreds of mailboxes (I know - mail organiser freak) comprising from projects, ongoing activities, internal stuff etc etc.
Danger is that there is more than one mailbox with the same name.

heaps of benefits.

  1. Support Staff 2 Posted by Scott on 01 Sep, 2010 02:46 PM

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    Hi Nick

    Thanks for your post.

    We are considering it but haven't decided how to do it if we are to do it.

    My main concerns is limiting the effect to specific mailboxes and excluding mailboxes such as the inbox. Can you imagine the mess if people use this rule and the original message is in the inbox -- the inbox would be polluted with received and sent mail.

    My thoughts about it is that it may look like

     [File Message In original's mailbox] [Limit to| excluding] (mailbox listing)

    In anycase, we have an open Request for it.

  2. 3 Posted by nick on 02 Sep, 2010 12:15 AM

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    Hi Scott and thanks for the answer - I understand the issues.

    I assume this answer is concerning filing replies with originals and my second question is answered here:
    http://support.indev.ca/discussions/using-mail-acton/36-moving-mail...

  3. petra closed this discussion on 02 Sep, 2010 02:24 PM.

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