Hallo Richard, On Sat, 7 Jul 2007 10:26:32 +0200GMT (7-7-2007, 10:26 +0200, where I live), you wrote:
RO>> Odd. Can you Ctrl-C one of your incoming filters and Ctrl-V it into
RO>> your read filters?
RW> I don't have any read filters.
That doesn't matter. It's just to test whether it's only your incoming
filters that refuse to be pasted or the whole sorting office.
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?
RW> $$$$ TB! Message Filter $$$$
RW> beginFilter
RW> UID: [7EF344F8.01C74010.5467CAC4.2CC0CBDB]
RW> Name: Import\20changed
RW> Filter: {\0D\0A\20`21\0D\0A}
RW> RunExternal ImportResult CmdLine
RW> C:\5CInternet\5CTheBat\5Ceditmsg2.bat folder \5C\5CMail\5CInbox\5CChanged
RW> MoveMessage folder \5C\5CMail\5CInbox\5CChanged
RW> IsActive
RW> IsHotkey
RW> IsHotkeyOnly
RW> Ignore
RW> endFilter
Okay, it moves the selected message to \\Mail\Inbox\Changed just like
you said and like it's supposed to do.
The import part might go wrong, because the batchfile you showed,
tries to import into \\Mail\Changed
Either you posted a bad batch file or you dragged the Changed folder
into your Inbox. The filter will be corrected by TB, but not the batch
file....
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