Re: IMAP filtering problem

2004-02-26 Thread Dave Gorman
Hello John, Thursday, February 26, 2004, 7:42:39 AM, you wrote: The message was from Michael to Randy, Susannah, and me -- but it was sorted into my Randy folder. I'm assuming then that it was supposed to go into your Michael folder? Can you paste your Michael Randy filters into a reply to

Re: IMAP filtering problem

2004-02-26 Thread John Rakestraw
Hi John, Thursday, February 26, 2004, 11:07:18 AM, you wrote: JR When I filter the Known folder the program moves 218 messages into JR Eddie's folder. 118 of them are from Eddie. It appears that all of JR the others have Eddie's address in one of the recipient fields. I might add that the

Re: IMAP filtering problem

2004-02-26 Thread John Rakestraw
Hi Dave, Thursday, February 26, 2004, 9:02:48 AM, you wrote: DG I'm assuming then that it was supposed to go into your Michael DG folder? Can you paste your Michael Randy filters into a reply to DG this email? Maybe that could shed some light on the problem. I thought this question had led me

Re: IMAP filtering problem

2004-02-26 Thread John Rakestraw
Hi Allie, Thanks for the reply. AM Where string matching and filter order is concerned, I've been AM having no problems here when using read filters. I've been using AM IMAP for some time now. I've seen that you and others have been using it. And the fact that I've not seen anyone else

IMAP filtering problem

2004-02-25 Thread John Rakestraw
Hi, I've been using TB! for a couple of years now, using POP. I have a pretty extensive collection of filter/folder combinations set up in my POP accounts. A change of employment and recent developments in TB! have led me to try out IMAP. I set up a new IMAP account in TB!, and things

Re: IMAP filtering problem

2004-02-25 Thread Allie Martin
John Rakestraw, [JR] wrote: JR A change of employment and recent developments in TB! have JR led me to try out IMAP. I set up a new IMAP account in TB!, and JR things are working pretty well, except JR The filters are not working as expected. I understand that JR automatic filtering of