Sorting evolution message filters by name
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I use a LOT of folders to sort and store my email from 4 email accounts. I would really like to be able to sort my message rules by their names to make maintaining them simpler.
So that when I decide to get email from a new vender of widgets, of I type I already buy, I can just add their domain to the rule named "Vend->Things->Widet_type_1" and if the list is sorted by name, I can find it quickly.
Any ideas about how I can make this happen?
Thanks!
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I use a LOT of folders to sort and store my email from 4 email accounts. I would really like to be able to sort my message rules by their names to make maintaining them simpler.
So that when I decide to get email from a new vender of widgets, of I type I already buy, I can just add their domain to the rule named "Vend->Things->Widet_type_1" and if the list is sorted by name, I can find it quickly.
Any ideas about how I can make this happen?
Thanks!
evolution
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I use a LOT of folders to sort and store my email from 4 email accounts. I would really like to be able to sort my message rules by their names to make maintaining them simpler.
So that when I decide to get email from a new vender of widgets, of I type I already buy, I can just add their domain to the rule named "Vend->Things->Widet_type_1" and if the list is sorted by name, I can find it quickly.
Any ideas about how I can make this happen?
Thanks!
evolution
I use a LOT of folders to sort and store my email from 4 email accounts. I would really like to be able to sort my message rules by their names to make maintaining them simpler.
So that when I decide to get email from a new vender of widgets, of I type I already buy, I can just add their domain to the rule named "Vend->Things->Widet_type_1" and if the list is sorted by name, I can find it quickly.
Any ideas about how I can make this happen?
Thanks!
evolution
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu SE. Feel free to take the tour at askubuntu.com/Tour that will help you get the most from this site. Basically, questions should state a goal, then show the efforts made towards that goal, showing code, diagrams, or what-have-you, then posing a specific question. That's how to attract the most useful answers. Please start by including the particulars such as which email system you are using.
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Apr 21 at 1:35
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Apr 21 at 1:35
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