Re: Weird sorting office goings on

2003-02-18 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Richard,

On Mon, 17 Feb 2003 22:50:42 + GMT (18/02/03, 05:50 +0700 GMT),
Richard Wakeford wrote:

 I don't know what's happening but my sorting office filters are
 adjusting themselves on a regular basis here. I just posted a message
 complaining of no email from TB! only to find that it's suddenly
 arriving in my Opera folder as well as some personal mail and I can't
 see why.

Artificial Intelligence: TB reprograms itself? ;-)

Seriously though, please check what exactly has changed. the order of
the filters, or the filter string or what. Your problem sounds a bit
weird, but you know that. so let's figure it out.

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Re: Weird sorting office goings on

2003-02-18 Thread Januk Aggarwal
Hello Thomas,

On Wednesday, February 19, 2003 at 11:01 GMT +0700, a beagle known as
Thomas Fernandez [TF] barked:

TF Seriously though, please check what exactly has changed. the order of
TF the filters, or the filter string or what.

Another thing to check is: If your filters rely on address book
groups, make sure the address book group referenced still exists.

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Re: Weird sorting office goings on

2003-02-18 Thread Richard Wakeford
Hello Januk,

On Tue, 18 Feb 2003 at 22:44:03[GMT -0800](which was 06:44 where I
live) you wrote:

 Another thing to check is: If your filters rely on address book
 groups, make sure the address book group referenced still exists.

I know your reply was to Thomas but was answering my original
question. Some of the filters do and the address books do still exist.
I've checked everything possible and think I've cracked it although
still at a loss as to why it all went wrong in the first place :-(

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Re: Weird sorting office goings on

2003-02-18 Thread Richard Wakeford
Hello Thomas,

On Wed, 19 Feb 2003 at 11:01:05[GMT +0700](which was 04:01 where I
live) you wrote:

 Artificial Intelligence: TB reprograms itself? ;-)

You're not far of that :-) Seriously I have found settings change.

 Seriously though, please check what exactly has changed. the order of
 the filters, or the filter string or what. Your problem sounds a bit
 weird, but you know that. so let's figure it out.

I finally sorted the problem (I hope) by resorting the filter order
and making sure every box had Options/Queue in outbox selected apart
from all my mailing lists which have send immediate and, so far,
it's worked. What I don't understand is why sorting should change when
I didn't change anything myself. None of my rules are complicated



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Re: Weird sorting office goings on

2003-02-18 Thread Januk Aggarwal
Hello Richard,

On Wednesday, February 19, 2003 at 06:50 GMT +, a witness saw
Richard Wakeford [RW] type:

 Another thing to check is: If your filters rely on address book
 groups, make sure the address book group referenced still exists.

RW I know your reply was to Thomas but was answering my original
RW question.

Well, I was really responding to you, but I only had an extension to
what Thomas already wrote...

RW Some of the filters do and the address books do still exist.

You probably know this, but to be sure:
The address books exist, but do the groups referenced in your filters
exist?  You should confirm by trying to change the group referenced in
the filter.  If the group you really want doesn't live in that
listing, then you've found your problem.

Similarly, check colour groups, etc.

The only reason I'm harping on this point is that it has happened to
me, and the symptoms sound exactly as you describe.

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Re: Weird sorting office goings on

2003-02-18 Thread Richard Wakeford
Hello Januk,

On Tue, 18 Feb 2003 at 22:59:05[GMT -0800](which was 06:59 where I
live) you wrote:

 Similarly, check colour groups, etc.

That was one thing I had to change, all my advanced options suddenly
had must be associated with a colour group selected but only when
there was a colour group to select.

 The only reason I'm harping on this point is that it has happened to
 me, and the symptoms sound exactly as you describe.

No problem. when things go wrong with TB! they can sometimes do it in
a big way!  No more replies for 4 days as I'm just going away so I'm
not being rude :-)



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