Re: KMail filter question

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Anno domini 2020 Fri, 19 Jun 21:40:40 -0500
 Michael scripsit:
> Hi All,
> 
> Is it possible to setup a KMail filter that will:
> 
> - Only operates in one specific folder (and never in any other)
> - that removes all messages older than one month?
> 
> I get a ton of server messages, 50+K per month, that are only useful for a 
> specific number of days.  I know how to filter these info only ones into a 
> single folder, but the deleting I’m not too sure of. (and don't want to have 
> to restore my mail system a dozen times in testing...)

On the tab where you confgure the filters there you find a button on the left just over "Help", "Source folder " or so (freely translated from german). click it and you can define a list of folders where the filter is applied to.

Nik

> 
> Thanks,
> Michael
> 
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