Hello Peter,  

PH>   - is the only difference between (a) "sender match ..." and (b) "sender
PH>     contains" that (a) considers RegExps while (b) does not?

Yes

PH>   - are "sender match data1|data2|data3" and
PH>     "sender matches any of data1
PH>                            data2
PH>                            data3"
PH>     identical filters?

Yes

PH>   - what is the difference between (a) "matches any of" and (b) "matches all
PH>     as RegExp"? As far as I understood the help file, (a) also considers
PH>     RegExp. So what does (b) do what (a) doesn't?

(b)  needs  that test expression should satisfy all regexps, while (a)
needs at least one
    
PH>   - when a message has been moved by a filter but a SUBfilter also matches,
PH>     will this subfilter apply to the moved message?

Yes


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                                             9Val


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