I know that if I make any kind of change to my filters it will immediately kick off a re-eval of everything in the inbox, which is fine. However, sometimes I want to do a re-eval without changing anything. Is this possible?
This came about because a couple of messages came in as "Good" instead of hitting a filter, not quite sure why, as the values were there in a flter, but possibly because the two had been restored from the recycle bin. No matter but after double verifying they SHOULD have hit a filter, I had to make a tiny change to a random (unrelated) criterion to trigger the re-eval. It worked fine, did hit the errant ones, but it would have been handy to not have to make a change.
TIA
Manual reevaluation?
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Re: Manual reevaluation?
You can "Clear the message grid" then Check for new emails again.
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Windows and Devices for IT, 2007 - 2018
Heat is the bane of all electronics!
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