On 12/14/2009 01:12 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:
> NoOp wrote:
>> On 12/13/2009 05:31 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:
>>> NoOp wrote:
>>>> On 12/12/2009 08:55 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:
>>>>> NoOp wrote:
>>>> ...
>>>>>>> each account or mailbox has it own set of filters.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> And?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If you you select either one in the filter manager (Tools|Filter
>>>>>> Manger|Filters for:) and elect to 'Run selected filter(s) on: xyz
>>>>>> what happens? Is that not available on your Mac?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> Separate set of filters. the filter Manager is the same Manager but the
>>>>> filter rules are separate.  Like I said, I have in one account only
>>>>> about 20 filters or less. In the other I have over a hundred most are to
>>>>> organize mail in to various sub-directories. some are to mark items read
>>>>> from certain individual before I even open  mail in a given sub directory
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> And? Does it not work when you select and 'Run selected filter on: xyz?
>>>>
>>>> Let's go back to the OP:
>>>>> The reason is, I need to figure out the reason that when I click on "Run
>>>>> Filters on Folder" nothing happens and I believe the answer may be
>>>>> within this area, do you not think?
>>>>
>>>> So, regardless of how many filters you have set, or sub-whatever, the
>>>> question was:
>>>> If you you select either one in the filter manager (Tools|Filter
>>>> Manger|Filters for:) and elect to 'Run selected filter(s) on: xyz
>>>> what happens? Is that not available on your Mac?
>>>>
>>>> ** Actually I on my system it's Tools|Message Filters sorry about that.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> on  Mac and should work on PC since SeaMonkey works the same (just some
>>> different names and key combos) when adding a new filter
>>>
>>> click on From: email address when context box comes up choose create
>>> filter. when Filter Manager opens I choose
>>>
>>> From: contains  type any info (or select) all information to right of
>>> the @. The choose match any of the following. then choose desired
>>> (Folder, director or what ever you want to call it.). the click run.
>>>
>>> If it doesn't work try reply to:,  or To:
>>>
>>
>> That's not what I asked, but OK. For your issue, perhaps this will apply:
>> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=387337
>> [ news server filters not working in SM 2.0a1  ]
>>
> In newsgroups filters have never have worked in SM1.1.18 and lower (for 
> me). don't know they do in SM 2
> 

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=387337#c15

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