ON Tuesday, November 5, 2002, 7:09:36 PM, you wrote:

L> Just  tried  it  out  and it works for me. Here's what i did: i have a
L> plain  filter that looks for keywords and if matched, the messages are
L> filtered  to  a  specific folder. They also get automatically flagged.
L> That  filter  i created in the incoming mail folder. From the messages
L> that  are  thus  filtered, i need those _with attachments_ filtered to
L> another  folder,  _after_ they are read. What i did is set up a filter
L> with  keywords  in  the  read  folder.  On  the advanced tab i enabled
L> "message is not flagged" & "message has attachments".

L> Now  what  happens  is this: the _unread_ messages are filtered to the
L> appropriate  folder  and get flagged. After i read a message, i unflag
L> it and, if it has an attachment, it gets filtered to the other folder,
L> as  soon  as  i  move to the next message. The ones without attachment,
L> stay  in  their  folder.  If  i  decide  that i don't want to keep the
L> message, i don't unflag it but delete it.

L> Is  this  what  you're  looking  for  (albeit  without  the attachment
L> thingie)?

Luc,

It is getting close. The problem is that I don't want to use a read
filter, I want to do it in one go. But your results have given me some
thought about possible option. I will work these out when I have time.

 I still believe this is a bug and that I filled the report on good
 grounds :)

 Thanks for your help.
 
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 Gerard 
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