On Mon, 7 Feb 2000 11:08:22 +0400, Oleg Zalyalov wrote:
> Well, suppose I have a read messages filter for folder to move to some
> archive folder. And sometimes I want some messages to remain in this
> source folder for a while. I can park them. After I have no need for
> them in source folder I can either unpark and refilter manually or
> just manually move to the archive folder.
My experience with doing that is that the parked message does
get filtered but through the creation of a parked duplicate of the
parked message which is placed in the destination folder for the
filter. I discovered this when I decided to manage new mail for TBUDL
and TBBETA from one folder. I had some parked messages in the common
folder and each time I ran the manual filters the parked messages
would stay in the common folder, but upon checking the TBUDL and
TBBETA folders I saw a whole lot (approx. 20 each at the time) of the
same parked messages duplicated and was wondering what would have
caused it, but I know now. It's a serious bug to me. Are you saying
that its been fixed?
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