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Hi A. Curtis,

          On Tuesday, October 31, 2000 @ 16:27:38 -0500, you
          wrote the following about "2 quickies (now: filtering)"


A.> the rule of thumb is that the option should be disabled.
A.> If  you  enable  the  option in a filter rule, this will
A.> mean  that  if a message matches with the filter and the
A.> filters  actions  do  not  involve moving the message to
A.> another  location,  then the message will continue to be
A.> processed   with   the  other  filters.  This  would  be
A.> undesirable in most instances.

          Then perhaps you might give me a scenario in which
          it  would  be a good idea to continue filtering as
          I'm  having  a hard time conceptualizing a use for
          this option. I'm focusing on this area because, on
          occasion  I  find that a msg that was successfully
          filtered   suddenly   starts   to   appear  in  an
          inappropriate folder. Hmmmmmmm.

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Jan Rifkinson
Ridgefield, CT USA
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