I've found that a new mail filtering rule such as "Move to" is applied on the basis of the folder name as shown on screen rather than its actual filename (e.g. FOL0544D.*). I had two different filing trays, each containing a folder named "In" and one named "Out". This appeared to cause Pegasus not to apply the Move to filtering rule the way I wanted, forcing me to rename the In and Out folder in one of the two filing trays. No biggie, of course, but I was wondering whether it would be possible to have the Move to filtering rule applied on the basis of the folder's actual file names, such that when I select the folder name on clicking the set button, Pegasus doesn't remember its on-screen name but its actual folder name (or perhaps some other ID) instead.
Cheers!
Steffan
<p>I've found that a new mail filtering rule such as "Move to" is applied on the basis of the folder name as shown on screen rather than its actual filename (e.g. FOL0544D.*). I had two different filing trays, each containing a folder named "In" and one named "Out". This appeared to cause Pegasus not to apply the Move to filtering rule the way I wanted, forcing me to rename the In and Out folder in one of the two filing trays. No biggie, of course, but I was wondering whether it would be possible to have the Move to filtering rule applied on the basis of the folder's actual file names, such that when I select the folder name on clicking the set button, Pegasus doesn't remember its on-screen name but its actual folder name (or perhaps some other ID) instead.</p><p>Cheers!
Steffan
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