NOTE:
You can make conditional settings for the received mail in the ‘Setting the receive mail’ dialog box below
so that only the specified mail is printed as selected in the ‘Setting the receive mail’ dialog box.
Conditions
Mail header:
[from], [to], [subject]
Match conditions:
[contains], [doesn’t contain], [is], [isn’t], [begins with], [ends with]
Print conditions:
[print], [export]
<Example>
(1) If you want to print mail from ‘brother@brother.co.jp’;
Select “the [from] of the mail [contains] brother@brother.co.jp [print]”.
(2) If you want to print mail from ‘brother@brother.co.jp’ including ‘e-mail’ in [subject];
Select “the [from] of the mail [contains] brother@brother.co.jp [and] the [subject] of mail [contains] e-
mail [print]”.
(3) If you want to save mail from ‘brother@brother.co.jp’ as a text file instead of printing it;
Select “the [from] of the mail [contains] brother@brother.co.jp [export]”.
Up/Down
Change the priority of filters.
No Case
If you check it, the case does not have to be matched exactly when searching for the subject.