On Sunday, September 19, 2004, 22:20, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:

DE>> So I have been lead to believe that the last move will be the
DE>> action that is carried out.

> All applicable actions will be carried out. And TB is left confused.

DE>> So the message should end up in UDL not Marck.

> I think there's no guarantee about where messages will end up nor
> how many of them :-).

According to what 9val said about the NFS, David's filters should work
and the message should end up in UDL. Anything else is buggy.

However, filters are not supposed to be constructed that way. Even if
it should work, it's like begging for trouble. A lot of things could
go wrong on the way, and apparently does now and then.

David has definitely stumbled across a bug, but it might be a hard one
to track down. If it is, I am not sure I would want Ritlabs to spend
to much time on this, there are other more serious problems to deal
with.

David, if I were you, I would reconstruct my filter to match the
intention of the NFS. Go for address group filtering, like both Marck
and I have suggested.

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Marcus Ohlstr�m

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