Chapter 6
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Defining filter strings
E-mail items are filtered based on the information contained in their
To:, From:, and Subj: fields. The information that defines what your
PC companion is looking for is called a
filter string
. You create a filter
string by listing the words you want your PC companion to find and
separating them with either a comma or a space. Each word in the
filter string is joined by an implicit OR, so you do not need to enter
logical connectors like AND or OR.
To create a more complex filter, you can define filter strings for the To:,
From:, and Subj: fields simultaneously. Your PC companion joins the
filter strings for these fields using an implicit AND; once again, you do
not need to add the logical connector. Your PC companion does that
for you.
For example, suppose you want to receive only e-mail items from John
Smith ([email protected]) or Jack Jones ([email protected]) concerning the
Apollo Project. You would create the following filter strings:
In the To: field:
[email protected], [email protected]
In the Subj: field:
Apollo Project
Your PC companion interprets this as, “Accept e-mail items about the
Apollo Project from John Smith or Jack Jones. Do not accept e-mail
items from other people. Do not accept e-mail items from John or Jack
about any other subject.”
When you define a string, note that your PC companion searches for
any instance of that
sequence
of characters. For example, if you create a
filter that retrieves only e-mail items containing the string “info,” your
PC companion considers “
info
,” “ra
info
rest” and “k
info
lk”
appropriate matches.
Retrieve
Only Msgs
Containing
Tells your PC companion to
include
only the
e-mail items that meet the criteria you
define and to ignore all other e-mail items
during synchronization. This filter has the
potential to block more e-mail during
synchronization because it downloads only
one subset of e-mail.
Summary of Contents for c505 - WorkPad
Page 1: ...Handbookforthe WorkPadPCCompanion...
Page 2: ...Page ii Handbook for the WorkPad PC Companion...
Page 4: ...Page iv Handbook for the WorkPad PC Companion...
Page 12: ...Page 2 About This Book...
Page 38: ...Page 28 Introduction to Your PC Companion...
Page 64: ...Page 54 Managing Your Applications...
Page 72: ...Page 62 Using Expansion Features...
Page 174: ...Page 164 Communicating Using Your PC Companion...
Page 194: ...Page 184 Advanced HotSync Operations...
Page 226: ...Page 216 Maintaining Your PC Companion...
Page 280: ...Page 270 Warranty and Other Product Information...
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