Customizing Pylon

Figure5-3 Generic filter settings, shown on My Inbox Mail filter

Caution

The figure above shows the first three sections of the filter configuration document for a Mail filter. Filter configuration screens for for all PIM applications look very similar in these first three sections, which are covered in sequence in the steps that follow. The few differences are noted in the detailed instructions.

If you want to go directly to one of those sections, here are the cross references:

“Filter Information section” (page 77)

“Lotus Notes Configuration section” (page 78)

“Device Configuration section” (page 79)

Each filter configuration screen also has at least one section with details that are specific to the PIM application. Most applications have an application configuration section. All applications have a Custom Field Mapping section. These application-specific sections are covered after the generic sections:

“Making Mail-specific changes to a sync filter” (page 81)

“Making Calendar-specific changes to a sync filter” (page 83)

“Making Address Book-specific changes to a sync filter” (page 85)

“Making To Do List-specific changes to a sync filter” (page 86)

“Making Memo Pad-specific changes to a sync filter” (page 88)

“Making Expense-specific changes to a sync filter (Palm only)” (page 89)

Filter Information section

3.Double-clickFully Defined Options.

The filter configuration document becomes a full options filter template. Any configuration document for a filter for a PIM application has the same general layout. The default settings for the My Inbox filter are shown in Figure 5-3, “Generic filter settings, shown on My Inbox Mail filter” (page 77).

Do not change the filter’s:

App — if you need a filter for a different application, select or copy

Desktop User Guide for Pylon Conduit and Pylon Pro, Version 5.4 / 77

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Sybase Desktop manual Filter Information section, Double-clickFully Defined Options