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placed in one mailbox. To accomplish this, you would set up a filter
that would place all mail whose "From" header includes the phrase
"acmegrommet.com" into a specific mailbox.</p>
-<p>Sylpheed allows you much more control than just that simple setup;
+<p>Sylpheed-Claws allows you much more control than just that simple setup;
you may create filters based on several variables, including an "If
this AND that" or "If the message contains this OR does NOT contain
that"
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<h3>Message Processing</h3>
<p>Once you've established the Condition(s) that will define which
-messages will be processed, it's time to tell Sylpheed what to do with
+messages will be processed, it's time to tell Sylpheed-Claws what to do with
messages that match the condition(s). You may choose between a few
operations such as Move, Copy, Mark, ...</p>
<p>Selecting <span style="font-style: italic;">Actions </span>will
the type of the action).</p>
<h3>Filter Registration</h3>
<p>Now that you have set the Name, Condition(s) and the Action, all
-that's left to do is tell Sylpheed to save the entire Filter Rule. <b>If
+that's left to do is tell Sylpheed-Claws to save the entire Filter Rule. <b>If
you skip this step, the filter won't work</b>.</p>
<p>The <i>Register Rules</i> configuration has three options: <span
style="font-style: italic;">Add, Replace</span> and <i>Delete</i>. </p>
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<p></p>
<p>Example of adding a filter rule: Create a Filter Rule that moves all
-mail with the subject of "Sylpheed Manual" into the (previously
-created) mail folder "Sylpheed Manual Mail".</p>
+mail with the subject of "Sylpheed-Claws Manual" into the (previously
+created) mail folder "Sylpheed-Claws Manual Mail".</p>
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<li>Step 4. Click Add.</li>
<li>Step 5. Click OK.</li>
<li>Step 6. Click the Action's Define button; select Move and
-"Sylpheed Manual Mail" folder.</li>
+"Sylpheed-Claws Manual Mail" folder.</li>
<li>Step 7. Click Add.</li>
<li>Step 8. Click <i>OK</i>.</li>
<li>Step 9. Click Add.</li>
to Mailbox X" listed above another Filter Rule saying "Move anything
containing 'ABCDEF' to Mailbox Y" will cause the latter of these
filters not to process. </p>
-<p>Think about the way Sylpheed goes down its list: first, it would
+<p>Think about the way Sylpheed-Claws goes down its list: first, it would
say..
"Hmm, any messages with ABC? Ah, there's one! Move it". Then it would
think, "Okay, any messages with ABCDEF?" To which the answer would be
<p>
</p>
<ul>
- <li>Sylpheed automatically filters incoming mail if the checkbox <span
+ <li>Sylpheed-Claws automatically filters incoming mail if the checkbox <span
style="font-style: italic;">Filter messages on receiving </span>is
checked in the account's preferences Receive tab..</li>
<li>You can also select the option <i>Filter messages</i> from the
external command to filter the whole text or just a selected part in
the message window or in the compose window. This is a generic tool
that allows to do any uncommon actions on the messages, and thus
-extends the possibilities of Sylpheed. For example, Sylpheed does not
+extends the possibilities of Sylpheed. For example, Sylpheed-Claws does not
include the rot13 cyphering algorithm popular in some newsgroups. It
does not support natively armored encryption or clear signing. It does
not support uuencoded messages. As all these features can be handled by
But in contrast to prepending <i>></i>, the entered text is hidden
(useful when entering passwords).</li>
<li>Appending an ampersand <i>&</i>: this will run the command
-asynchronously. That means "fire and forget". Sylpheed won't wait for
+asynchronously. That means "fire and forget". Sylpheed-Claws won't wait for
the command to finish, nor will it catch its output or its error
messages.</li>
<li>Prepending the vertical bar <i>|</i> (pipe-in): this will send
<h3>Examples</h3>
<p>Here are some examples that are listed in the same syntax as used
for storing the actions list. You can copy and past the definition in
-your <i> /.sylpheed/actionsrc</i> file (exit Sylpheed before).
+your <i> /.sylpheed/actionsrc</i> file (exit Sylpheed-Claws before).
The syntax is very simple: one line per action, each action contains
the menu name and the command line separated by a colon and a space ":
". Alternatively, you can use <i>Configuration -> Actions...</i>
installed.</p>
<h2><a name="ss13.5">11.5</a> <a href="sylpheed.html#toc13.5">Templates</a>
</h2>
-<p>With Sylpheed you can define mail templates to use when replying
+<p>With Sylpheed-Claws you can define mail templates to use when replying
to messages. A template can contain raw text (that will be inserted
in the composed mail without any change), and placeholders that are
replaced at composition time by the actual value of the selected