NoOp:
>On 01/19/2012 06:35 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:

[http://www.triffids.de/pub/sm/filter/]
>> Create a filter like filter.png on a mail account. Close SM. Copy the
>> file filter-test to the directory which contains the Inbox of the mail
>> account. Start SM. Then 'Tools->Message Filters', select the filter
>> wine-devel-cc, then 'Run selected filter(s) on filter-test', then 'Run Now'.
>> 
>> On my machine the mail from Bugzilla. which is in filter-test, will be
>> deleted. Reproducible. This goes for my SM 2.9a1 and also for a 2.6.1.
>
>I can't reproduce. I also cleared the filter log before testing:

Thanks for testing...

>Applied filter "cc-test" to message from glglee <snip@snip> - cc test at
>01/20/2012 04:20:27 PM deleted
>
>Applied filter "cc-test" to message from glglee <snip@snip> - cc test2
>at 01/20/2012 04:23:31 PM deleted

...but. *g*

Sometimes the filter specified in filter.png catches mails when it
should not. One such mail is contained in filter-test. This mail is from
Bugzilla and the filter log would be

---------------
Applied filter "wine-devel-cc" to message from
[email protected] - [Bug 635918] Does not play user defined
sound for incoming mail. at 17.01.2012 22:16:18 deleted
---------------

The mail from Bugzilla neither contains 'Cc:' nor 'wine-devel', so the
filter should not delete this mail. In your filter log the filter
'cc-test' is applied to 'message from glglee...' which seems not to be
the mail from Bugzilla.

Probably i was not clear enough about the problem. Well, it is difficult
for me to write in English. And if i would write in German, i may not be
understood at all. :-D

Hartmut
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