Is there a way to find out what filters have been applied to a given
message in one of my mailboxes?
Brian

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A N Niel - 03 Jul 2006 13:50 GMT
> Is there a way to find out what filters have been applied to a given
> message in one of my mailboxes?
>
> Brian
Ahead of time, turn on "Filter Matches" under logging, then afterward
look in the log. In fact, "Filter Matches" is the only log item I
keep turned on all the time.
Terje Kleverud - 03 Jul 2006 16:15 GMT
> Is there a way to find out what filters have been applied to a given
> message in one of my mailboxes?
Select the given message and press the shift key while selecting
"Filters" from the "Windows"-menu. The fiter(s) will then be
highlighted.

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Sander Tekelenburg - 03 Jul 2006 16:17 GMT
> Is there a way to find out what filters have been applied to a given
> message in one of my mailboxes?
Strictly speaking, there's only the Filter option of Eudora's logging
function.
But by selecting the message and opening the Filters Window while
holding the Shift key, you can see which filter *would* (as opposed to
did) be triggered by the message. (So if you didn't change your filters
since the message arrived, that would mean those filters were trigggered
by that message.)

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