Hello Roelof,

On Fri, 6 Jul 2007 you wrote in <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

RO> Odd. Can you Ctrl-C one of your incoming filters and Ctrl-V it into
RO> your read filters?

I don't have any read filters. My change message filters are the last in
my Mail/Incoming box. I have the ManEdit filter which works fine and
then, branched off that, the Import change filter that now doesn't work.

RO> How do you 'action' that second batch file?

Just with a key stroke after saving and closing Edit.txt.

RO> As it copies a messages from one TB folder into another it looks
RO> like it's a filter. Could you post it here?

$$$$ TB! Message Filter $$$$
beginFilter
UID: [7EF344F8.01C74010.5467CAC4.2CC0CBDB]
Name: Import\20changed
Filter: {\0D\0A\20`21\0D\0A}
RunExternal ImportResult CmdLine C:\5CInternet\5CTheBat\5Ceditmsg2.bat folder 
\5C\5CMail\5CInbox\5CChanged
MoveMessage folder \5C\5CMail\5CInbox\5CChanged
IsActive
IsHotkey
IsHotkeyOnly
Ignore
endFilter

-- 
Regards,
Richard

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