Hello Redhat71,
On Thursday, March 27, 2003, Redhat71 wrote...

>> The thing is... the filters plugin doesn't filter on anything but
>> the INBOX folder (at least I haven't seen the option), so if it was
>> miss-counting in another folder because of a miss-numbered folder,
>> then I couldn't put blame on the filters plugin.

> i don't know who's to be blamed ...

> the filtered message is counted by both folders at the same time as
> if it's COPIED to trash, but it shouldn't cause it's MOVED to trash

There is no such command as MOVE in IMAP4. It's copy and delete :)

> the only way to correct it is to enter the folder "redhat", then it
> knows the message is not there, and change 5 to 4

How have you setup the filter to work on the "redhat" folder? I'm
assuming you have the filter moving mail out of the redhat folder, or
into it only?

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