X-Git-Url: http://git.claws-mail.org/?p=claws.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=manual%2Fhandling.xml;h=0bd766138a25ba12df723644a417e21ef529ff8f;hp=4cb3e8c0b6b9f8602e05f999451612c49e210c1a;hb=ebf9fd4c9ccae8d8a393aac09013c6a068209640;hpb=a8576b6fe029dd59075b7abda7e8ae949d2cbab1 diff --git a/manual/handling.xml b/manual/handling.xml index 4cb3e8c0b..0bd766138 100644 --- a/manual/handling.xml +++ b/manual/handling.xml @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ If you receive a lot of emails, you will probably soon find that your Inbox folder is growing to the point where you have a hard time finding an email again, even if you received it just a few days ago. This is why - Sylpheed-Claws, like most good mail clients, provides you with multiple + Claws Mail, like most good mail clients, provides you with multiple possibilities in organising your mails. @@ -56,11 +56,28 @@ +
+ IMAP subscriptions + + The IMAP protocol allows one to store a list of subscribed folders. Most + mail user agents hide the unsubscribed folders away from the GUI, and have + a little window allowing to subscribe to these unsubscribed folders. In + Claws Mail, subscriptions are respected by default, and only subscribed + folders will be displayed. If you want to see all your folders, you can just + uncheck Show subscribed folders only in the IMAP mailbox' + contextual menu or the account preferences. You'll be able to subscribe and + unsubscribe folders from this contextual menu too. If the unsubscribed + folders are hidden from the list, you will have two ways to subscribe to + a folder: either show all folders, subscribe the ones you want, and hide + unsubscribed folders again; or, if you know the folder's name, use + "Create new folder" in its parent's contextual menu. + +
Filtering Once you have a nice folder hierarchy in place, you'll probably want - Sylpheed-Claws to sort your incoming emails automatically, in order to + Claws Mail to sort your incoming emails automatically, in order to avoid having to move messages manually each time they arrive. For this you can use the Filtering feature. @@ -69,26 +86,48 @@ Configuration menu, Filtering item. From this dialogue you will be able to define new rules, modify or delete existing rules, re-order the rules, and enable/disable them. Filtering - rules are defined by four things: the enabled status, a name, a - condition, and an action. All disabled rules are simply ignored. The - name format is optional, it's there to help you identify your existing - rules. The condition format is an expression defining what - Sylpheed-Claws should look for when filtering emails, for example: - to matchcase sylpheed-claws-users is for messages sent to - any address containing sylpheed-claws-users. You can + rules are defined by five things: the enabled status, a name, an account + name, a condition, and an action. All disabled rules are simply ignored. + The Name entry is optional, it's there to help you + identify your rules. An account name can be chosen, which will restrict + the rule to mail retrieved from the named account only, skipping it for + mail retrieved from all other accounts. The default value is + All, which means that the rule is global and will + be applied to all mail, reagrdless of the account from which it was + retireved, (see paragraph below). The condition format is an expression + defining what Claws Mail should look for when filtering mail, for + example: to matchcase claws-mail-users is for messages + sent to any address containing claws-mail-users. You can easily define conditions by clicking the Define... button - at the right of the field. The third part of a filtering rule is the - action, which instructs Sylpheed-Claws what to do with emails matching + at the right of the field. The last part of a filtering rule is the + action, which instructs Claws Mail what to do with mail matching the condition we just defined. For example, mark_as_read marks the mail as read as soon as it arrives in your inbox, or - move #mh/Mailbox/Friends moves the mail to your + move #mh/Mailbox/inbox/Friends moves the mail to your Friends subfolder. Here, too, a Define... button is available to help you define the action to take. + + Filtering rules can be assigned to a single, specific account. To do + this select an account from the Account combo below the + Name entry. When you set a specific account the filtering + rule will only be applied to messages retrieved from the named account. + The default value is All, which means that the rule will + be appied globally, to messages retrieved from any account. When filtering + messages manually, if there are any per-account filtering rules defined, + you will be asked what you wish to do with those rules. Possible choices + are to skip the rules, or apply these rules regardless of the account to + which they belong, or use the rules for the currently selected account. + Caution: if you unset the Show this message next time + checkbox and click Filter, on subsequent manual filtering + this choice will be applied without any confirmation. Account specific + rules are only available for filtering, (at incorporation or manually), + the feature is not available for folder Processing or Pre/Post-Processing. + Once you have defined the rule, you can add it to the list of rules with the Add button. Don't forget that the order of the rules - is important: if Sylpheed-Claws finds a rule suitable for an email that + is important: if Claws Mail finds a rule suitable for an email that either moves or deletes the email, it will stop looking for further rules for that email. This is why, at the right of the rules list, you will find four buttons allowing the re-ordering of rules. The rules can @@ -126,7 +165,9 @@ Find all to select all the matching emails at once. Be aware that searching for text in the body of emails is much slower than searching in its headers, because the body of emails isn't cached by - Sylpheed-Claws. + Claws Mail. Extended Search mode can be turned on by + clicking the relevant checkbox, thus allowing you to use match expressions + like those used in Filtering rules. If you're looking at a large email and want to find a particular part @@ -134,18 +175,20 @@ the Edit menu. This works like search in a text document. - The last way of searching for emails is using Quick Search, which you - can display or hide using the little magnifying glass under the Message - List. It's also accessible from the Quick Search item of - the Edit menu. Quick Search is more powerful than the - normal search as it can search in standard headers (From, To, Subject) - or in Extended mode using just about any criteria you can - think of. When in Extended mode, the + The final way of searching for emails is using Quick Search, + which you can display or hide by cilicking the little magnifying glass icon + under the Message List. It is also accessible from the Quick Search + item of the Edit menu. Quick Search is more + powerful than the normal search as it can search in standard headers (From, + To, Subject) or in Extended mode using just about any + criteria you can think of. When in Extended mode, the Information button is visible, enabling you to see the search syntax. An Edit button is also available which - allows you to quickly create a rule. You can also configure the Quick - Search to search recursively through the subfolders, and whether it - should reset itself when you change folders. + allows you to quickly create a rule. You can also configure + Quick Search to search recursively through subfolders, + whether it should reset itself when you change folders, and whether to + use Type-ahead search (this is a search which results update dynamically + if you pause in the typing). When you hit Enter after having specified the search string, the Message