control: tags -1 moreinfo Hi Pierre,
On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 10:23:55PM +0200, Pierre wrote: > Package: claws-mail > Version: 3.17.1-1~bpo9+1 > Severity: normal > > Dear Maintainer, > I am using Claws-Mail with a POP account with two differents > computers, with a setup in order to have sent mail on both computers. > The first computer runs Debian, the second OpenIndiana (with > Claws-Mail 3.16). > > When I am sending a mail, Claws-Mail automatically adds my email > address in the Bcc field, Thank to the option given in "Account > preferences" -> "Compose". > > Then, I use two filters (1 and 2) to move automatically these sent > mails : > Condition 1: > header "X-Mailer" matchcase "linux" & from matchcase "[email protected]" > Action 1: > mark_as_read move "#mh/Mail-XXX/Trash" > > Condition 2: > header "X-Mailer" matchcase "solaris" & from matchcase "[email protected]" > Action 2: > move "#mh/Mail-XXX/sent" > > For the OpenIndiana computer, "solaris" and "linux" are just reversed. > > The Debian computer is ignoring these rules, and the OpenIndiana > machine is running fine. For example, if I send a mail from this > address to another mail address, the Debian machine will ignore the > filtering action and the mail will stay in the inbox folder. > > I tried to change the configuration files and mails, the Debian > computer still have this issue, but not the OpenIndiana computer. > > Could you help me please ? Is this already solved? Have you enabled filtering rules¹ loggging and spotted what's different between both systems? regards, ¹ As indicated in https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=927904#10 -- Ricardo Mones ~ Never send a human to do a machine's job. Agent Smith
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