Hello MAU,

These changes are probably related to the recently fixed bug:
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=3928

Maybe the fix was achieved by changing the meaning of "Recipient"?

I can't test it on my machine because I still use the release
version...

M> I have a number of filters that check on "Recipient contains..."
M> conditions. These filters have been working for ages with OFS and as
M> automatically converted to NFS a couple of months ago, with no problem
M> until this beta. Today I have noticed some messages were not sorted to
M> proper folder and remained in Inbox. I have traced the problem to the
M> (apparent) fact that they fail if the e-mail address is on the CC: field
M> and work fine if in the To: field. While, as I have said above, these
M> used to work whether the email address was in the To or CC fields.

M> Like I say, I always understood "Recipient" to mean To or CC fields and
M> it has been working like this for years.

M> Are the failures I've seen today due to a bug or is it that the
M> 'definition' of Recipient has been changed and it now means _only_ To:?

M> I certainly hope it is a bug. I know I can change my filters to use
M> Header Field To: OR Header Field CC:, but that is not the point. I think
M> that changing now what Recipient has always meant in the OFS and in all
M> betas and 2 release versions with NFS would be a mistake and an
M> unnecessary change.

M> 9Val?




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