Jeff G. Posted January 21, 2004 Posted January 21, 2004 Adding "Redirect" to the Mailbox Screen would allow us to use three steps (Whitelist, Redirect, and Delete) to emulate "Forward (and whitelist sender)" in Webmail for any number of emails, rather than having to open each email in order to Redirect it.
jefft Posted January 21, 2004 Posted January 21, 2004 Adding "Redirect" to the Mailbox Screen would allow us to use three steps (Whitelist, Redirect, and Delete) to emulate "Forward (and whitelist sender)" in Webmail for any number of emails, rather than having to open each email in order to Redirect it. In fact, there will soon be a real "Forward and whitelist" button. Those users who POP from SpamCop don't want to redirect, they want to move the messages to the Inbox. The new button will handle that automatically. JT
Jeff G. Posted January 21, 2004 Author Posted January 21, 2004 Adding "Redirect" to the Mailbox Screen would allow us to use three steps (Whitelist, Redirect, and Delete) to emulate "Forward (and whitelist sender)" in Webmail for any number of emails, rather than having to open each email in order to Redirect it. In fact, there will soon be a real "Forward and whitelist" button. Those users who POP from SpamCop don't want to redirect, they want to move the messages to the Inbox. The new button will handle that automatically. JT That's good news, but what about those of us (myself included) who still forward, and therefore have empty inboxes?
jefft Posted January 21, 2004 Posted January 21, 2004 That's good news, but what about those of us (myself included) who still forward, and therefore have empty inboxes? Yeah, what I'm saying is that it will handle either situation automatically, just like the present system does. JT
Jeff G. Posted January 21, 2004 Author Posted January 21, 2004 That's good news, but what about those of us (myself included) who still forward, and therefore have empty inboxes? Yeah, what I'm saying is that it will handle either situation automatically, just like the present system does. Excellent!
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