WORKS!

Thanks a lot.  I didn't think about that one.

Etienne


--- Jeffrey Stedfast <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yea, this is all fixed in the development CVS.
> 
> For now just do:
> 
> [Specific
> Header][X-Evolution-Source][contains][<string>]
> 
> take a look at the raw message source of a message
> that came from each
> account and look for the X-Evolution-Source header,
> basically copy the
> url from there into the <string> field of the filter
> editor and things
> will work.
> 
> Jeff
> 
> On Fri, 2002-06-21 at 12:01, etienne sky wrote:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > I have been using filtering with the "Source
> Account"
> > criterion for incoming mail for some time and now
> it
> > doesn't work (evo 1.0.7 AND evo 1.0.5 rpms).  The
> > incoming mail simply goes to the Inbox folder.  If
> I
> > use the "Recipients" criterion it works, but not
> with
> > mailing lists or mail redirections (since the To:
> > field is different).  
> > 
> > I tried it with another unix account and another
> > mailbox account and I still get the same problem
> > (Source Account filter ignored).
> > 
> > The pop account is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
> > 
> > What I get in the filters logfile is "Action: Copy
> to
> > default folder" with the "Source account" filter
> > whereas with a "Recipients" filter I get:
> > 
> > Applied filter "recipients" to message from test
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - "test - final" at Fri, 21 Jun
> 2002
> > 12:05:27
> > Action: Move to folder
> > file:///home/marie/evolution/local/tmp1
> > 
> > Here is the contents of the filters.xml file:
> > 
> > -------------------------------------------------
> > <?xml version="1.0"?>
> > <filteroptions>
> >   <ruleset>
> >     <rule grouping="any" source="incoming">
> >       <title>source</title>
> >       <partset>
> >         <part name="source">
> >           <value name="srcmatch-type"
> type="option"
> > value="is"/>
> >           <value name="source" type="uri">
> >            
> >
>
<uri>pop:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/;keep_on_server</uri>
> >           </value>
> >         </part>
> >       </partset>
> >       <actionset>
> >         <part name="move-to-folder">
> >           <value name="folder" type="folder">
> >             <folder name="tmp1"
> > uri="file:///home/marie/evolution/local/tmp1"/>
> >           </value>
> >         </part>
> >       </actionset>
> >     </rule>
> >     <rule grouping="any" source="incoming">
> >       <title>recipients</title>
> >       <partset>
> >         <part name="to">
> >           <value name="recipient-type"
> type="option"
> > value="contains"/>
> >           <value name="recipient" type="address">
> >             <address>[EMAIL PROTECTED]</address>
> >           </value>
> >         </part>
> >       </partset>
> >       <actionset>
> >         <part name="move-to-folder">
> >           <value name="folder" type="folder">
> >             <folder name="tmp1"
> > uri="file:///home/marie/evolution/local/tmp1"/>
> >           </value>
> >         </part>
> >       </actionset>
> >     </rule>
> >   </ruleset>
> > </filteroptions>
> > -------------------------------------------------
> > 
> > Does this happen to anyone else?  Could there be a
> > problem with my system?  Any clue?
> > 
> > Can someone tell me where the account info is
> stored? 
> > It is NOT in the ~/evolution directory.
> > 
> > Thank you very much,
> > 
> > Etienne Tourigny
> > 
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