I often find messages that were processed by a rule in which actions of the rule such as adding a tag were done but a move message action was not, leaving the message in the wrong mailbox. In one of my accounts, when this happens the messages stay in the Inbox. In another of my accounts, the messages get moved to a catch-all mailbox. The really odd thing about the behavior in this account is that all of the rules that move messages into mailboxes other than the catch-all mailbox add a tag that indicates they've been filed. The messages that end up erroneously moved to the catch-all mailbox have this tag, which indicates they've been acted on by a rule that moved them elsewhere. The the rule that moves messages into the catch-all mailbox has as one of its conditions a test that this tag does not appear. So the messages are marked that they've been acted on by a rule that moved them elsewhere, and are moved by a rule that isn't supposed to act on messages so marked. When I see such misfiled messages in the catch-all mailbox, I drag them to the Inbox for that account, whereupon they get correctly filed. I wonder if there's some kind of timing hole that causes rules to act incorrectly? Or maybe some interaction between rules that I'm not taking into account?

--Randall
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