On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Tracy wrote:

> Greetings,
>
> Running 1.10 of XMail under Windows 2K.
>
> In reading the documentation on filters, it seems that filters are
> processed in the following order:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> domain.com.tab
> ..com.tab
> ..tab

No, only :

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
domain.com.tab

In 1.12 it'll do :

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
domain.com.tab
com.tab
..tab



> So, does that mean that if a filter named "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" is found,
> that XMail will not continue to process the rest of the files in the search
> order (it only processed the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and no others)?
>
> If I am correct so far, what will happen if the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" file
> exists, but has no commands in it (ie. it's empty)? Will it still go down
> the search order, or will it stop with that file and not look any farther,
> even though there are no commands in there?

File empty matters, ie it stops the search.



- Davide

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