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Latest revision as of 14:00, 2 January 2019
⚡ Warning: The content of this page is obsolete and kept for archiving purposes of past processes.

Instead of requiring users to run filters on the entire contents of a mailbox, Eudora OSE adds a command to the Tools menu which allows users to run filters only on a selected message or messages.
If only one message is highlighted in the mailbox window, the menu entry is Run Filters on Message. When more than one message has been highlighted, the menu item changes to Run Filters on Selected Messages.
This feature is especially useful when used in combination with the message window search box found by default at the right side of Mail toolbar.