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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Miguel A. Urech [MAU] wrote:'

MAU> If the option *is* checked, the string match is carried out and
MAU> the messages matching the rule(s) are Ignored (in my case) and
MAU> moved to Inbox.

Ok. It is *now* that I see what you're getting at. If you run the
filter using the hotkey, the filter actions are applied irrespective
of whether or not there's a successful string match, even if the
'check selected messages against this rule' is enabled. All the
option affects is whether or not the message is moved. None of my
current manual filters depend on this, since I've always used a
string that would match all messages. It would always be an issue of
whether or not I want the message to be moved or not. I don't know
if a bug has appeared since I last wanted to do a string match on
messages manually filtered using a hotkey.

Let's see:

I'll now alter one of my hotkey filters to look for a specific
subject string and see if the filter is applied when using the
hotkey.

... no it's not.

I now select a group of messages and hit the hotkey.

... filter not applied to any of the messages since none of them
have a matching string.

I now change the filter string back to 'e' and location 'Kludges'.

... filter is applied to all messages that I select as expected.


I can't duplicate your problem behaviour here.

MAU> If the option *is not* checked, string match *is not* done, *all*
MAU> selected messages are Ignored and *none* is moved to Inbox.

Ok.

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