Filtering mails directed ONLY to a specific address. A request for appliable solutions
Hi all,
I've tried a lot of combination but I was totally unable to solve a simple problem which I'm going to explain, I've also thought about a workaround which is quite dirty but I'll need assistance with that too:
- Problem ***************
Suppose you have a mail address which might be used in "To:" or "CC:", for clarity, let's call it "Alpha".
- Issues with filters ***************
It might happens "Alpha" is being used as the ONLY address for "To: or CC". I'd like to create a filter rule for ONLY this kind of situation (I want to move all these mail to a folder called ALPHA - ONLY).
I've tried many combinations of filters but in the end they only checks whether alpha is one of the addresses: I'm talking about rules: "IS"; "Begins with" used together with "Ends with"; "is not in AddressBook"
I already have a folder called "Alpha-Related" where all the mails where "Alpha" is contained are redirected. The folder "Alpha-Only" will have to be subset of "Alpha-Related"
It seems to me this is not possible at all. Am I missing an option? could you please help?
- My workaround idea ***************
Use a script to move the mails from a folder to another. Unfortunately I'm not competent on how thunderbird stores it's content and what I should mess with and how. I've reached my account email folder in my local machine (the one inside Thunderbird's profile folder) but at in the end I'm stuck with 2 kind of files which are called like my folder:
- one without any extension;
- one with extension ".msf";
By heart I understand I need to move some content of 1 to 2, I might experiment usind diffs for the files, but still I don't know if it is all I need to do or if instead there is more to do
Could you please assist ?
Alle antwoorden (2)
Have you tried creating the filter or rule on the server side instead? This could be a bug that needs to be filed if it hasn't already been filed here https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=filters. Thunderbird seems to be treating "contains" and "is" the same.
Found this 8 year old unresolved bug https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=886045 about the same. It's marked as UNCONFIRMED and hasn't been seen action for 7 years now. Time to revive it, so go and post a comment there to confirm you're also having the same issue.