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Since you revise the conditions or actions you are in Search and when you save you go back to Settings (possibly checking all the rest of rules).  
Since you revise the conditions or actions you are in Search and when you save you go back to Settings (possibly checking all the rest of rules).  


== Step 2 ==
== Process ==


Later, we will look into ways how to automatically or semi-automatically create filter rules for the user.


E.g. if the user repeatedly moved emails into a specific folder, and these emails have specific criterial in common (e.g. the recipients or the sender, or certain parts of the subject), then we can propose to always move these emails in that folder (and create a filter rule).  
Initially, we'll focus on implementing this system within the Settings, with plans to explore more discoverable integration points within the main email interface in the future.  


If you have other ideas how emails could be managed automatically, please add your ideas on the [[Talk:Mail/Rules|Discussion]] page.
We welcome feedback on this approach to refining email rule creation, feel free to add it here.
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