IMAP filtering problem

2012-09-05 Thread Martin Schoch
Hi TBBETA

What I did with an IMAP account:

1. Set a new folder under INBOX
2. Set a new filter - filter message with found header string - move
to new folder
3. Re-filter the INBOX
4. After some messages found filtering stopped. When I re-start
re-filtering when process finds a message it stops - but there are plenty of
message to move

Something seems not to work.

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Re: IMAP filtering problem

2012-09-05 Thread Peter Fjelsten
Martin,

On 05-09-2012 19:56, you wrote in mid:18910170225.20120905195...@yahoo.com:
 Something seems not to work.

IMAP filtering seems to have a number of problems. Apparently, Ritlabs does not
seem to think this is worthwhile to fix.

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Re: IMAP Filtering

2012-06-04 Thread Alto Speckhardt
Hi Ethan,


 This site is now flagged as un trusted.
 https://www.mulberrymail.com/

The site is using a self-signed certificate, that's all. Of course,
why a simple homepage would be using SSL at all is beyond me.


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Re: IMAP Filtering

2012-06-04 Thread Gleason

Eddie,

  
  Dear Gleason,
  
   --- Gleason / Monday Mon  04. Jun 2012, 07:04 AM
  IMAP Filtering
  
  
  When Cyrus Daboo took Mulberry into open source, I subscribed to the
  developer's mailing list he offered. [...]
  
  Thanks Gleason for this insight. So, do I understand from your
 description that TB! offers the best solution to IMAP? What is your view?

It depends on what you need, of course. Mulberry has some very nice to
have unique features. But the critical things for me (in addition to
competent imap server interaction) are an html reply editor that
allows me to insert reply between sections of quoted html and clearly
be able to tell the difference. Only TheB does this well.

The other thing I need is a quick, simple, thorough imap search.
Postbox (but not other Moz) is the best for this.

So, I do use TheB for most things.

I know that some others here aren't happy with TheB's imap server
interaction. I use Fastmail, not Gmail, or Hotmail, etc. I do have a
second imap account with Bluebottle.com. TheB handles that one well
too.

One other thing I would ask for in TheB is the option to have a popup
window asking in which imap folder to place the sent copy of outgoing
messages. Mulberry and Pegasus have that. It is almost enough to get
me to use Pegasus, but not quite.

  
  
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Re: IMAP Filtering

2012-06-04 Thread Dwight Corrin
On Monday, June 4, 2012, 8:35:38 AM, Gleason wrote:
 
 One other thing I would ask for in TheB is the option to have a popup
 window asking in which imap folder to place the sent copy of outgoing
 messages. Mulberry and Pegasus have that. 

This would  be an excellent addition, indeed! 
  
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Re: IMAP Filtering

2012-06-04 Thread Dwight Corrin
On Monday, June 4, 2012, 12:07:04 PM, Raymund Tump wrote:
 
 One other thing I would ask for in TheB is the option to have a popup
 window asking in which imap folder to place the sent copy of outgoing
 messages. Mulberry and Pegasus have that. 
 This would  be an excellent addition, indeed!

 What would you use it for? 

putting outgoing messages in folders other than the sent folder. duh! 
  
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Re: IMAP Filtering

2012-06-04 Thread Gleason



Raymund,

 Hi Dwight,

 One other thing I would ask for in TheB is the option to have a popup
 window asking in which imap folder to place the sent copy of outgoing
 messages. Mulberry and Pegasus have that. 
 This would  be an excellent addition, indeed!

 What would you use it for?

I have a folder for project proposals and several folders devoted to
individuals. And other folders related to various projects in process.
It would be sterling to be able to decide in which place to put a sent
copy as I send the message.

 I once used a outgoing mail filter to put a copy of a send mail into
 the same folder as the mail I replied to so that it would thread
 along.

Yes, and that is more than most people need. Some delete a message as
soon as it is answered, never quote the previous message in a reply,
etc. They can use OE or MS Mail. People come to high performance email
clients because they have special needs. There is absolutely no sense
in competing with MS for ordinary users.



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Re: IMAP Filtering

2012-06-04 Thread Gleason



Raymund,

 Hi Gleason,

 I once used a outgoing mail filter to put a copy of a send mail into
 the same folder as the mail I replied to so that it would thread
 along.
 Yes, and that is more than most people need.

 Well, I just realized that I obviously had that filter in place for
 some of my friends as the outgoing mail filter doesn't have an option
 to use the folder you started the mail.

 Anyway I gave up on that idea long ago when I lost my settings during
 one upgrade of TB!.

 But wouldn't a virtual folder collecting mails and replies to these
 mails work as well? (Not sure if that's possible, though.)

After they are dispensed to their appropriate folders (using the feature I 
mentioned),
it might be that I would want to be able to view them all in one place with a
virtual folder.  Yes, I have made one of those, but haven't found it especially 
useful.  When
I need to find something, Postbox is the best answer.  Currently.


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Re: IMAP Filtering

2012-06-04 Thread Dwight Corrin
On Monday, June 4, 2012, 1:18:54 PM, Raymund Tump wrote:
 
 My question was more for what purpose. That's the reason why I gave an
 example... 

that seems just as obvious. Although I suppose the reasons might vary 
from user to user, and all still be valid reasons. 
  
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Re: IMAP Filtering

2012-06-04 Thread Gleason Pace

Raymund Tump,

 Hi Dwight,
 
  My question was more for what purpose. That's the reason why I gave an
  example... 
  that seems just as obvious. Although I suppose the reasons might vary
  from user to user, and all still be valid reasons. 
 
 Right. Just found out that my old and clumsy way to get a folder with
 all mails and replies of one friend can be far easier done with a VF.

Right, but that isn't the problem we are looking for a solution to.


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Re: IMAP Filtering

2012-06-04 Thread Dwight Corrin
On Monday, June 4, 2012, 2:36:15 PM, Gleason Pace wrote:
 
 Right. Just found out that my old and clumsy way to get a folder with
 all mails and replies of one friend can be far easier done with a VF.

 Right, but that isn't the problem we are looking for a solution to. 

making  a  virtual  folder  on  each  computer  running TB! may be an 
adequate solution for POP, but not for IMAP. It isn't going to show up 
on  my iPad, iPod, or android device. Or when I use the web interface 
away   from  home.  Or in ThunderBird (or Mulberry). Workaround's are 
almost always inadequate. And never a permanent solution. 
  
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IMAP Filtering

2012-06-03 Thread Eddie
Title: IMAP Filtering


Dear all,


I am playing with IMAP again but this time I try to create Filters on TB! that shall be recognized by gMail. Those Filters I see are only stored on my TB! IMAP account but not in my gMail account.

Does that mean that creating IMAP filtering is not possible under TB!?


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Re: IMAP Filtering

2012-06-03 Thread Dwight Corrin
On Sunday, June 3, 2012, 9:26:01 AM, Eddie wrote:
 
 I am playing with IMAP again but this time I try to create Filters
 on TB! that shall be recognized by gMail. Those Filters I see are
 only stored on my TB! IMAP account but not in my gMail account. 

 Does that mean that creating IMAP filtering is not possible under TB!? 

I'm  not familiar with any email client which makes filters on an IMAP
server. 
  
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Re: IMAP Filtering

2012-06-03 Thread Gleason



Dwight,

There is only one. Mulberry. The king of imap clients. Of course it
does have other faults.

 On Sunday, June 3, 2012, 9:26:01 AM, Eddie wrote:
  
 I am playing with IMAP again but this time I try to create Filters
 on TB! that shall be recognized by gMail. Those Filters I see are
 only stored on my TB! IMAP account but not in my gMail account. 

 Does that mean that creating IMAP filtering is not possible under TB!? 

 I'm  not familiar with any email client which makes filters on an IMAP
 server. 
   



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Re: IMAP Filtering

2012-06-03 Thread Dwight Corrin
On Sunday, June 3, 2012, 3:50:13 PM, Gleason wrote:
 

 There is only one. Mulberry. The king of imap clients. Of course it
 does have other faults.
 
Ithought   it   was   dead.   Hasn't   released   anything   since
21-February-2007.  Hard  to get a browser to go to its side because of
invalid  certificate.

Was it able to create filters on all IMAP sites, or just Cyrus?


  
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Re: IMAP Filtering

2012-06-03 Thread Gleason



Dwight,


 On Sunday, June 3, 2012, 3:50:13 PM, Gleason wrote:
  

 There is only one. Mulberry. The king of imap clients. Of course it
 does have other faults.
  
 Ithought   it   was   dead.   Hasn't   released   anything   since
 21-February-2007.  Hard  to get a browser to go to its side because of
 invalid  certificate.

There does continue to be open source work on it. I have a functional
Windows build from May 2011 I can send you.

 Was it able to create filters on all IMAP sites, or just Cyrus?

Not sure, but I never heard the server software made a difference.




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Re: IMAP Filtering

2012-06-03 Thread Dwight Corrin
On Sunday, June 3, 2012, 4:34:27 PM, Gleason wrote:
 
 There does continue to be open source work on it. I have a functional
 Windows build from May 2011 I can send you.
 
Thanks,  but  I'll  pass. I think the last machine I was running it on
would be before XP. I'm fine with TB! and TB for now.
  
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Re: IMAP Filtering

2012-06-03 Thread Ethan J Mings
Hello Gleason,

Sunday, June 3, 2012, 5:34:27 PM, you wrote:

 There does continue to be open source work on it. I have a functional
 Windows build from May 2011 I can send you.

Interesting.

This site is now flagged as un trusted.
https://www.mulberrymail.com/

Also see the following link:
http://www.bris.ac.uk/it-services/applications/email/mulberry/

As  a  former  Mulberry user and tester, when the company ceased operation, I 
stopped
using the application.

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Re: IMAP Filtering

2012-06-03 Thread Gleason



Ethan,

When Cyrus Daboo took Mulberry into open source, I subscribed to the
developer's mailing list he offered. I told him that, in spite of the
fact that open source has a sort of religious following, it is not a
way to get a lot of top quality work done on Mulberry. He of course
ignored that. He has spent the past few years working on the
calendars. Others have plugged a few memory leaks. I suspect he
thinks, that the memory leaks got plugged faster this way than if they
waited until he got a round2it.

I also joined David Haris's (Pegasus Mail) 1000 even though I don't
use his product either. At one time I dreamed that somebody would get
around to writing the great imap email client in the sky. I now
suspect that won't happen. But I do still send David money. And I paid
Rit for the v5 to 6.0.99 upgrade a year or so in advance. Ever the
dreamer.

 Hello Gleason,

 Sunday, June 3, 2012, 5:34:27 PM, you wrote:

 There does continue to be open source work on it. I have a functional
 Windows build from May 2011 I can send you.

 Interesting.

 This site is now flagged as un trusted.
 https://www.mulberrymail.com/

 Also see the following link:
 http://www.bris.ac.uk/it-services/applications/email/mulberry/

 As  a  former  Mulberry user and tester, when the company ceased operation, I 
 stopped
 using the application.

 Jerry





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Re: IMAP Filtering

2012-06-03 Thread Eddie
Title: Re: IMAP Filtering


Dear Gleason,

--- Gleason / Monday Mon 04. Jun 2012, 07:04 AM
IMAP Filtering


 When Cyrus Daboo took Mulberry into open source, I subscribed to the
 developer's mailing list he offered. [...]

Thanks Gleason for this insight. So, do I understand from your description that TB! offers the best solution to IMAP? What is your view?


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IMAP: Filtering left phantom copy of message in Inbox

2005-12-23 Thread Curtis
Hi all,

I just received one of the few messages that ends up being filtered
locally by TB! and not the server. Initially I thought the message had
not been filtered since it was sitting right there in the Inbox. I
selected it and 'no message loaded' remained in the preview pane. I
hit reload, and same thing.

I left it and went to another folder and found that in fact, TB! had
filtered the message (I had forgotten that one of my filters would
catch and move the message). I read the message without problems and
went back to the Inbox which still had the message there marked as
unread. Compress didn't do anything.

I deleted the cache and finally, the message disappeared from the
Inbox list.

Things are therefore still glitchy in this release, even for those
like myself having better than an intolerable experience with IMAP. :)

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Re: IMAP: Filtering left phantom copy of message in Inbox

2005-12-23 Thread Peter Fjelsten
Curtis,

On 22-12-2005 14:52, you [C] wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
C Things are therefore still glitchy in this release, even for those
C like myself having better than an intolerable experience with IMAP.
C :)

I have also seen this in the last versions.

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Re: IMAP: Filtering left phantom copy of message in Inbox

2005-12-23 Thread Curtis
On 23/12/2005 at 12:23:19 PM [GMT -0500], Peter Fjelsten wrote:

 I have also seen this in the last versions.

It's good at purging. I just purged over 2000 messages each in a couple
folders. Happened quite quickly and without problems.

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imap filtering...

2005-11-15 Thread Matt Thoene
I moved my entire message base to a new install on a new computer. I
have a couple imap accounts, both with multiple sets of client side
filters. On one account, filters are working perfectly. On the other,
not at all.

I've tried re-filtering several times and see that indeed the logs say
that the filtering is allegedly happening. The actual messages just are
not physically moving. I have tried re-creating them all manually but
it's still not working. Auto-filtering IS checked in Imap-Fine Tune.

Anyone else run into this?

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Re: imap filtering...

2005-11-15 Thread Wataru Tenga
Matt Thoene wrote...

I moved my entire message base to a new install on a new computer. I
have a couple imap accounts, both with multiple sets of client side
filters. On one account, filters are working perfectly. On the other,
not at all.

I've tried re-filtering several times and see that indeed the logs say
that the filtering is allegedly happening. The actual messages just are
not physically moving. I have tried re-creating them all manually but
it's still not working. Auto-filtering IS checked in Imap-Fine Tune.

Anyone else run into this?

I likewise have two IMAP accounts. One sorts incoming messages (moving 
them from the Inbox) when they arrive, but the other sorts only if I 
actually move the cursor to the Inbox. The messages do show up on the 
ticker, however.

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imap filtering

2005-05-04 Thread Cees

Het is woensdag 4 mei 2005 en 21:14:31 uur :

Hallo tbbeta,

  see attachment... it remains that way; doesn't do what it should.

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IMAP: Filtering

2005-04-20 Thread Manuel Breitfeld
Hi all,

I don't know if it's me or TB! who doesn't understand my rule
correctly... ;)
I've server-side spam filtering on my IMAP account (Fastmail.fm),
which is quite great.
Sieve on my server modifies the header of spam mails, so I can mark
these filtered mails as read.

I search for X-Spam: spam, X-Spam: high or X-Spam-hits: BAYES_9.
The first to are clear to everyone. The last one should get all mails,
which get BAYES-scores between 90 and 99.
But this won't do.

Perhaps anyone could show me the way, I pasted my filter below.

,-[ Filter rule ]
|  TB! Message Filter 
| beginFilter
| UID: [B1AE0310.01C53DB7.712C7BBD.77A0A4B8]
| Name: Junk\20Mail
| Filter: 
{\0D\0A\20`5`0`X-Spam:\20spam\0D\0A1`5`0`X-Spam:\20high\0D\0A1`5`0`X-Spam-hits:\20BAYES_9\0D\0A}
| MarkRead
| IsActive
| Ignore
| endFilter
`-


,-[ e-mail header ]
| X-Sieve: CMU Sieve 2.3
| X-Spam-score: 4.7
| X-Spam-hits: BAYES_99, HTML_10_20, HTML_MESSAGE, MIME_HTML_ONLY, URIBL_SBL,
|   URIBL_WS_SURBL
| X-Resolved-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: IMAP: Filtering

2005-04-20 Thread 9Val
Hello Manuel,  

MB Perhaps anyone could show me the way, I pasted my filter below.

Works finefor  me  with manually generated message. So problem
can be in:
1. headers of the real message
2. filter execution (i.e. it doesn't executed correctly)
3. filter wasn't tested at all.

Could  you  try to check if it works after manual refiltering or after
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Re: IMAP: Filtering

2005-04-20 Thread Manuel Breitfeld
Hello 9Val,

just now (on 04/20/2005 at 13:03) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Could  you  try to check if it works after manual refiltering or after
 cache removal?

What I found out is really curios. I tried and sent messages to me,
which would match the criteria.
Everything was filtered correct except BAYES_9.

So I wanted to test with a single filter, which doesn't contain
any other clause than BAYES_9. Therefore I wanted to delete the
BAYES_9 clause of my first filter and TB! crashes. I got a huge amount
of AVs and then TB! was shut down.
I'm sorry, but I couldn't keep the reference in mind.

After reopening TB! the clause was deleted. I wrote this clause again
into my filter and tested - everything works fine.

I then wanted to reproduce the AV - TB! won't give me one and
everything works correct.

Was this a one-time bug, something crashed while saving my
filter-rule or what?
Nevertheless, now it seems to work fine. :)

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Re: IMAP: Filtering

2005-01-04 Thread 9Val
Hello Allie,  

AM On both occasions it took 4 passes with the manual filtering for all
AM messages to be filtered. You filter and 3 are behind. You filter
AM again, one is behind. You filter again, the one remains. Filter again
AM and finally, it is moved.

If  it'll happen again, can you check log to see there is problem - in
filters  work with IMAP messages or with message moving (as I remember
there are some problems, when messages were copied, not moved)

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Re: IMAP: Filtering

2005-01-04 Thread Allie
Hi 9Val,
 On 04/01/2005 10:23 AM, you wrote:

 If  it'll happen again, can you check log to see there is problem - in
 filters  work with IMAP messages or with message moving (as I remember
 there are some problems, when messages were copied, not moved)

I'll bee sure to check the logs next time around.

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Re: IMAP: Filtering

2004-12-24 Thread Matt Thoene
On Thursday, December 23, 2004 @ 9:29:35 AM [-0700], AC Martin wrote:

 Yes. I do prefer some of TB!'s filtering, especially filtering based on
 address book and the execution of sounds upon filtering to particular
 folders and with particular filter matches.

Hmm...so if you filter at the server, it will not trigger TB sounds
when it hits the corresponding folders locally?

 Unfortunately, the filtering is very unpredictable. I still press on
 though, for testing purposes.

Yes...me too...

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Re: IMAP: Filtering

2004-12-24 Thread Allie Martin
On Friday, December 24, 2004 at 3:25:41 PM [GMT -0500], Matt Thoene
wrote:

 Hmm...so if you filter at the server, it will not trigger TB sounds
 when it hits the corresponding folders locally?

Yeah. But two things:

- the sounds are triggered even when read messages are added, i.e.,
  messages I read at another location. I find that silly.

- I can't trigger sounds for specific messages without having to make
  dedicated folder.

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Re: IMAP: Filtering

2004-12-23 Thread Kian Andersen
Allie Martin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 Hi all,

 This is my second batch of between 10 and 15 messages received.
 Filters are created to filter these messages and autofiltering is
 enabled.

 On both occasions it took 4 passes with the manual filtering for all
 messages to be filtered. You filter and 3 are behind. You filter
 again, one is behind. You filter again, the one remains. Filter again
 and finally, it is moved.

 Anyone else seeing this?


You could use serverside filtering.
I also had problems with The Bat! IMAP filtering!
But then I just set it all up on the server on now everything is good!
This also gives the great result of showing the messages in the
correct folder when I am not home and using webmail interface!

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Re: IMAP: Filtering

2004-12-23 Thread Allie Martin
On Thursday, December 23, 2004 at 3:47:53 AM [GMT -0500], Kian
Andersen wrote:

 You could use serverside filtering.

This is what I do for the bulk of my mail.

 I also had problems with The Bat! IMAP filtering! But then I just
 set it all up on the server on now everything is good! This also
 gives the great result of showing the messages in the correct folder
 when I am not home and using webmail interface!

TB! supports filtering based on addresses in the address book. With
this I can create a filter that increases/decreases its matching scope
as I manage my address book entries.

Anyway, my point here was to report the problem. Not so much to look
for a work-around. I can do full server side filtering if I wish.

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Re: IMAP: Filtering

2004-12-23 Thread Matt Thoene
On Thursday, December 23, 2004 @ 2:58:54 AM [-0700], Allie Martin wrote:

 You could use serverside filtering.

 This is what I do for the bulk of my mail.

Allie...what interface do you use for server-side filtering? Does
MDaemon Pro have this feature available?

I'm having strange problems with IMAP as well, and I'm thinking that
a switch to server-side filtering will help.

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Re: IMAP: Filtering

2004-12-23 Thread AC Martin
Hi Matt Thoene,
 On 23/12/2004 12:06 PM, you wrote:

 Allie...what interface do you use for server-side filtering? Does
 MDaemon Pro have this feature available?

It will filter at the time of distribution to local accounts and it will
filter after distribution to accounts. The account level filtering is a
simple string matching/moving|copying routine, while the global
filtering has a lot more sophistication in terms of what can be done.

Simple dialogs are used to create these filters.

 I'm having strange problems with IMAP as well, and I'm thinking that
 a switch to server-side filtering will help.

Yes. I do prefer some of TB!'s filtering, especially filtering based on
address book and the execution of sounds upon filtering to particular
folders and with particular filter matches.

Unfortunately, the filtering is very unpredictable. I still press on
though, for testing purposes.

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IMAP: Filtering

2004-12-22 Thread Allie Martin
Hi all,

This is my second batch of between 10 and 15 messages received.
Filters are created to filter these messages and autofiltering is
enabled.

On both occasions it took 4 passes with the manual filtering for all
messages to be filtered. You filter and 3 are behind. You filter
again, one is behind. You filter again, the one remains. Filter again
and finally, it is moved.

Anyone else seeing this?

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Re: IMAP: Filtering

2004-12-22 Thread Greg Strong
Hello Allie,

Wednesday, December 22, 2004, 3:27:07 PM, Allie Martin wrote:

 Anyone else seeing this?

Yes I have TB lists on MRB and use filters. Sometimes I see counts for
the inbox folder and it takes a couple of times of selecting other
accounts/folders before the message finally ends up in the correct TB
list folder.  Also I can select the message and the message isn't
loaded.

I am no IMAP expert with TB. Maybe I have settings wrong, but something
is definitely wrong.

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IMAP filtering continues 'phantom' processing with other filters

2004-06-08 Thread Allie Martin
Hi all,

IMAP autofiltering now seems to work quite smoothly, i.e., without the
AV's and cache corruptions as before. I'm quite pleased that it works
but not without a couple cosmetic issues.

When a new Inbox message is filtered, the Inbox count registers the
message. So for a moment the Inbox seems to contain the message and it
changes colour status. The folder then changes back to unread status
and the new message count is like 1 * . Finally with the next sync,
the folder is back to having nothing in it. Will this distraction be
dealt with or is this how it will work?

The other thing is that if two filters match the message, the message
is moved to the destination folder for the initial matching filter and
stays there. However, the same activity that occurs in the Inbox as
described in the previous paragraph occurs in the target folder for
the other filter. So it would seem that the message is processed by
all matching filters though the correct filters actions is the one
that is kept.

For example, I just received a message from a friend. When TB! syncs
with the server, the Inbox, my Sundry and my Friends folders all
register new messages. With a couple syncs the Inbox and Sundry folder
finally no longer register new message counts. My friends message is
matched by two filters, i.e., the one that moves the message to
Friends and the other that moves the message to Sundry. The Sundry
filter is last and the Friends filter doesn't have 'continue
processing with other filters' enabled.

Are there plans to suppress this sort of visually distracting activity
especially if a lot of filtering is ongoing?

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Re: IMAP filtering continues 'phantom' processing with other filters

2004-06-08 Thread Chris Weaven
Allie Martin wrote:
IMAP autofiltering now seems to work quite smoothly, i.e., without 
the AV's and cache corruptions as before. I'm quite pleased that it 
works but not without a couple cosmetic issues.
Agreed :-)
When a new Inbox message is filtered, the Inbox count registers the 
message. So for a moment the Inbox seems to contain the message and 
it changes colour status. The folder then changes back to unread 
status and the new message count is like 1 * . Finally with the 
next sync, the folder is back to having nothing in it. Will this 
distraction be dealt with or is this how it will work?
This is something that I also find distracting/confusing :-/
When a mail is received into IMAP and a filter is in place, the folder
status changes briefly before the message is filtered and then I get the
1 etc as described by Allie. Following this, the mail is moved to the new
IMAP folder with this folder also containing a 1 in brackets. This
remains the situation until I click into the folder where the message
has been filtered to and the folder then changes colour status and count
as expected. Then on re-entering the Inbox, the same amendment is made
to the count.
The thing is, while the message has been filtered from the Inbox to the
relevant folder, TB! doesn't flag up the fact that there is new unread
mail. So until I physically click into TB! and then the filtered folder,
it'll stay in this state.
Unless of course, I've missed a key setting in TB! that will do this
form me :-)
Although not on TB! now, I believe the settings are to update folders
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