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Identifying Accounts with a Filter, Common Junk Folder
 
I am using the Bat! latest version professional and Kaspersky plugin from latest almost released version 6 security suite.  If I use a common junk folder instead of one for each account, is there a way for me to have some type of filter that I could color code the messages marked junk to identify which account they were mailed to?  One color for each account.  The filter would sojmeone have to be run after the messages are received.  Is this possible and thanks.

Gary
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I don't know if this will work or not, so you'd have to test it.

Couldn't you color code all the messages on an account basis? For example, create a filter where all messages received in account 1 are red, account 2 are blue, etc. Then when they are moved to the junk folder, they are already marked.

Not sure if that would work but I don't see any other way of doing it.
 
Filters won't process messages that have been intercepted by an anti-spam plug-in.

Unfortunately there is no way to identify the account that received the messages in a common junk folder, unless you want to check the headers of the junk mail.

The latter can be done automatically with virtual folders, but when you're using virtual folders to identify the account that received the junk, you just as well could use account based junk folders.
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Thanks.  I sure wish it ould be done.  But still for now, The Bat! is the best that I see out there.

Gary
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