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On Fri, 13 Jul 2001 09:34:32 +0200, Alberto graced us with these comments:
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AA> Let's make a sample. I have two mail accounts: 'works' account and
AA> 'personal' account. I'd like to copy 'TBTECH' filter from 'personal'
AA> to 'work' because both account receive this mailing list. 'TBTECH'
AA> filter moves mail from inbox to 'TBTECH' folder. So what I want is the
AA> copied filter moves mails from inbox to 'TBTECH' folder in 'work'
AA> account. I don't how useful should be if the copied filter moves mail
AA> in another account....

TB! has literally copied the filter across. How is TB! now to
automatically change the destination folder to something else?

When I'm copying filters I usually wish the messages to be filtered to the
same folder, in the *same* account, since I filter across accounts.
Messages from a particular sender may come via different accounts and I
wish to have all of the senders messages in one folder. TB! leaves the
filter exactly as is which is what I desire all the time.

How is TB! to assume that you don't want what I want and change the
destination folder from what it already is? Also, what should it change it
to? You seem to be implying that it should change it to a folder of the
same name name in the account the filter was moved to. Ok then. Suppose
the user hasn't created a folder called TBTECH? What should TB! then do?
Create one automatically?

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