Hello Dwight,

TF>>> No.  the  filter  might  set  a  colour  group at the same time or
TF>>> vperform  other  actions.  Setting  the  destination  folder  to a
TF>>> move/copy  action  to  the  default  is more sensible, so that the
TF>>> other actions can still be run.
>> I  agree  with  Vili.  It  shouldn't  have default actions. Either the
>> filter  is  able  to  do  what  it  was designed to do or it should be
>> disabled (with or without a warning).
> I don't follow the logic here. The complaint is that when you delete a
> folder, the program takes a default action

The problem is, that it is not a default action.

> and  copies the file to the inbox instead of the deleted folder, and
> that a better default is to stop the filter from doing anything even
> if  the other things it is doing could include sending a copy of the
> message  to  another account or another user, changing a color code,
> sending a reply to the sender with some other important information.
> This a bad idea.

A filter has different actions. We are talking about sending a warning
message. Or just cancel the copy/move actions. The coloring, sending
mail actions could be still executed.

-- 
Vili
The Bat 3.51.7 on Windows XP 5.1 2600 Szervizcsomag 1


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