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Ray Davison wrote:  
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> Bull feathers!!  
 
Well then, Duck feathers to you!  :>>  
 
> Tell me again what you want to do, and I'll see if I can do it.  
 
I want to learn how to write Mozilla/Thunderbird email filters and all  
the subtleties therewith such as:  
 
-- writing filters that you can apply to individual folders  
   so for example I could have the SCOUG, POSSI and OS2UK  
   mail lists all go into a QuickReview folder and after  
   I've looked at them I could filter them to separate  
   SCOUG, POSSI and OS2UK folders.  
-- writing customized filter code so for example I can match  
   the In-Reply-To header line's value with the Message-Id  
   value of messages I've sent  
-- writing an import program that can read filter info from  
   a data file and install these new filters into  
   Mozilla/Thunderbird.  
 
I can't find any documentation on this but I know it must exist  
somewhere.  
 
By the way, does Mozilla have a threaded message view like Netscape  
2.02?  I assume it does.  
 
Thanks, Ray.  
 
- Peter  
 
 
 
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