<title>Processing</title>
<para>
Processing rules are the same as Filtering rules, except that they are
- applied when entering a folder and apply only to this folder. You can
- use them to automatically move old mails into an archive folder, or for
- further dispatching of emails, and more. You can set each folder's
- Processing rules by right-clicking on it.
+ applied when entering a folder or when manually applied from a folder's
+ context menu and apply only to this folder. You can use them to automatically
+ move old mails into an archive folder, or for further dispatching of
+ emails, and more. You can set each folder's Processing rules by
+ right-clicking on it.
</para><para>
Processing rules are accompanied by Pre-processing and Post-processing
- rules. Like Processing rules, they apply only when opening a folder,
- but like Filtering rules, they are shared accross all folders. You can
- configure them from the <quote>Tools</quote> menu. Pre-processing rules
- are executed before the folder's specific Processing rules, while
- Post-processing rules are executed afterwards.
+ rules. Like Processing rules, they apply when opening a folder or manually
+ applying them from a folder's context menu, but like Filtering rules,
+ they are shared across all folders. You can configure them from the
+ <quote>Tools</quote> menu. Pre-processing rules are executed before the
+ folder's specific Processing rules, while Post-processing rules are executed
+ afterwards.
</para>
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+ <varlistentry>
+ <term><literal>emphasis_color</literal></term>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ The colour used for the X-Mailer line when its value is Claws Mail.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
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<term><literal>enable_dotted_lines</literal></term>
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