Hello Thomas,

V>> 3. If you check the filter, the copy is directed to the Sent mail
V>> folder now. Result: doubled mails in the Sent mail folder.
> This makes sense to me. The destination folder does not exist any
> more, so it is set back to default: The Sent folder. WAD.
> The filter is not deleted, so you are now copying the mail from the
> Sent folder to the Sent folder, that;s why you end up with two copies.
> WAD.
V>> I guess, if you delete a folder that has some filter assigned, it
V>> messes up the NFS...
> No, it doesn't. It just sets the destination folder to the default.
> Same with Incoming filters: I have a lot of Move filters. If the
> folder is deleted, the mail will be "moved" to the Inbox. That's
> perfectly correct behaviour.

So, you think that two copies from mails in Sent folder is correct?

I prefer sending me a warning message, that "this and this filter is
affected if you delete this filter".

I would not say, it is a bug. It is an inconvenience.

-- 
Vili
The Bat 3.51.5 on Windows XP 5.1 2600 Szervizcsomag 1


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