Maybe also a right-click filter tool: as soon as [NameOfList] is detected in the title, there is a possibility to right-click on it and chose "Create list filter". The next window then proposes NameOfList as the new folder's name.
I think proposing this filter is more important than other filters. Many users complain that their New Mail folder is flooded by lists. They are also often unable to create reception rules by themselves, even the very educated users. So title criterion and New Folder would be suggested as soon as the next window.
Also, creating a folder is particularly useful for managing lists, because very often their reading can be postponed, and the user must concentrate first on mail specifically sent to him/her by individuals (like clients).
And here there is a little detail that would make Pmail superior to Thunderbird: The line "Apply this new rule to New Mail folder" should be CHECKED by default. Because in Thunderbird many users don't know where to click to clean their New Mail folder intelligently.
<p>Maybe also a right-click filter tool: as soon as [NameOfList] is detected in the title, there is a possibility to right-click on it and chose "Create list filter". The next window then proposes NameOfList as the new folder's name. </p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>I think proposing this filter is more important than other filters. Many users complain that their New Mail folder is flooded by lists. They are also often unable to create reception rules by themselves, even the very educated users. So title criterion and New Folder would be suggested as soon as the next window.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Also, creating a folder is particularly useful for managing lists, because very often their reading can be postponed, and the user must concentrate first on mail specifically sent to him/her by individuals (like clients).</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>And here there is a little detail that would make Pmail superior to Thunderbird: The line "Apply this new rule to New Mail folder" should be CHECKED by default. Because in Thunderbird many users don't know where to click to clean their New Mail folder intelligently.
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