Hello Stuart,

On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 22:07:55 -0600 GMT (24/12/2004, 11:07 +0700 GMT),
Stuart Cuddy wrote:

SC> Tried doing this with Common filter moving and Account filter doing
SC> the coloring and then tried Account filter moving and Common filter
SC> doing the coloring. Both worked by moving and changing color.

The first option is the one I am looking for. I must be doing
something wrong then.

SC> Are you sure no other filters are also catching the messages?

Yes, I have created three common filters and double-checked them. They
work well by moving the messages to the approriate folders in the main
account, regardless of which account they first arrive in.

In the subsidiary account, I have only three filters, and they are so
specific that they catch only a very few messages. The first account
filter is the colour-coding one, it's a catch-all triggered by "Sender
contains @". It has "continue with other filters" marked. This works
well for messages not caught by the common filters.

I also checked the log. Messages arriving in the sub account and
caught by the common folders trigger those, but there is no second
entry that shows the catch-all was triggered. They arrive in the main
account without colour.

This is the only filter that assigns a colour-group, there is no
filter whatsoever that could reset it.

I tried checking "continue with other filters" in the common filters.
This caused the filtering to become very slow, because I have over
a hundred filters in the main account with tens of conditions each
(but they shouldn't be triggered anyhow when I move messages from the
other account directly into the folders of the main account - ?), but
the result is still that the colour-coding doesn't work.

In summary, the colour-coding catch-all filter in the sub account is
not triggered when the common filters catch, but it is triggered when
the common filters don't catch (and the message remains in that
account). What could cause this? How could I have broken the link?

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas.

In der Sahara liegt der Sand so locker, das heute Berge sind, wo
morgen Thaeler waren.

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