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Change the " " identifier for this group?


 

I have a filter set in my email so that all messages with?" [GMF] " in the subject line go into a folder for the Yahoo GMF forum. ?

But, since this groups.io GroupManagersForum group uses the same" [GMF] " in the subject line of its emails, all of these messages also go into my Yahoo GMF folder. ?I can't think of any other filter that I could use so that all of the groups.io GroupManagersForum group messages will go into their own separate folder.

Would it be possible to change the [GMF] for this group to something like ?[GMF2] or ?[GMF-G] or whatever so I could filter all of this groups messages into its own folder apart from the Yahoo GMF folder?

Thanks.


 

L Jade,

Would it be possible to change the [GMF] for this group to something
like [GMF2] or [GMF-G] or whatever so I could filter all of this
groups messages into its own folder apart from the Yahoo GMF folder?
I thought of doing something like [GMFio] when I had the same problem with my email filter. But I didn't like the look of that going forward.

Instead I just added "To" contains "yahoogroups.com" to the filter. Not all email software/services may be flexible enough to have two conditions on a filter, but you could probably use the To field alone to filter them properly.

-- Shal


 

On 11/25/2014 4:11 PM, L Jade via GROUPS.IO wrote:
I have a filter set in my email so that all messages with?" [GMF] " in the subject line go into a folder for the Yahoo GMF forum. ?

But, since this groups.io GroupManagersForum group uses the same" [GMF] " in the subject line of its emails, all of these messages also go into my Yahoo GMF folder. ?I can't think of any other filter that I could use so that all of the groups.io GroupManagersForum group messages will go into their own separate folder.

Would it be possible to change the [GMF] for this group to something like ?[GMF2] or ?[GMF-G] or whatever so I could filter all of this groups messages into its own folder apart from the Yahoo GMF folder?

Thanks.
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I am using FireFox and it progresses down the list of filters, applying them in the order they are listed on my list of filters.

Thus, I could install a filter that triggers on the address that ends with groups.io and install it above (before) the filter you are using now.?? The result places the incoming message in it's appropriate folder before it would get to the? [GMF] filter.

The first filter could put the incoming message in the regular "inbox" folder or any other folder you designate.

Since the incoming message never sees your? [GMF] filter, that filter is effectively defeated.

Marlin


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