I am using a filter and 'Create formatted message'-Action to modify the subject of an incoming message.
The modification of the subject string just works fine, but the resulting msg has lost its original creation-date/time.
It also seems that the checkboxes inside the 'Create formatted message'-Dialog do not work. The message is marked 'read' in all cases.
This is what I used:
%FROM=%OFROMADDR%-
%REPLYTO=%OREPLYADDR%-
%SETPATTREGEXP="(.*)\[(ntdev|ntfsd)\](.*)"%-
%REGEXPBLINDMATCH=%OSUBJ%-
%SUBJECT="%SUBPATT='1'%SUBPATT='3'"%-
%HDRDate="%OHEADER='Date'"%-
%HDRMatter="%OHEADER='Date'"%-
%TEXT
From the two commands
%HDRDate="%OHEADER='Date'"%-
%HDRMatter="%OHEADER='Date'"%-
the 'HDRMatter' creates the correct result. Having the date/time of original message.
Any comments ?
The modification of the subject string just works fine, but the resulting msg has lost its original creation-date/time.
It also seems that the checkboxes inside the 'Create formatted message'-Dialog do not work. The message is marked 'read' in all cases.
This is what I used:
%FROM=%OFROMADDR%-
%REPLYTO=%OREPLYADDR%-
%SETPATTREGEXP="(.*)\[(ntdev|ntfsd)\](.*)"%-
%REGEXPBLINDMATCH=%OSUBJ%-
%SUBJECT="%SUBPATT='1'%SUBPATT='3'"%-
%HDRDate="%OHEADER='Date'"%-
%HDRMatter="%OHEADER='Date'"%-
%TEXT
From the two commands
%HDRDate="%OHEADER='Date'"%-
%HDRMatter="%OHEADER='Date'"%-
the 'HDRMatter' creates the correct result. Having the date/time of original message.
Any comments ?