Hello Jonathan, On Thursday, November 13, 2003, 8:00:30 PM, you wrote:
> On Friday, November 07, 2003, Edgar wrote... >> When I receive the mail I open the view folder, when I see I need to >> answer it I open a reply. (The view folder stays open) >> When the reply is send the message is moved to the desired folder. >> When I look into that folder: Map voor dinges There are 3 messages. >> When I do the above and select that the view folder will be closed >> when answering mail there are 2 messages (one answered one viewed). >> Is this a bug or due to the 3 sets: > Not sure... but you didn't mention which one goes in which folder, and > if you have any other filters. The reason I mention the "other > filters" thing is because of this one line: I receive the mail in the $Known$ and it will be moved to just 1 folder with the name of the sender (Person1) Roelof pointed out that the doubling was caused by the Read and the Answered filter. They both filter this message (even when the continue is off). But now I've deleted the read filter so there is just 1 filter. But I still get double mail. When the sender asks for a confirmation it will create an double mail in the (Person1) folder. It does not matter if I click yes or no. >> Actions: faoContinueProcessing,faoAdvNoParked > You have the box "Continue processing other filters" checked. This > means that it'll run the mentioned filters on your email, then it'll > continue passing the email down the chain. This could result in an > email further down processing the email as well, and sending it into > the $KNOWN& folder. This would result in duplicated emails from what I > can see. It also happens when the Continue check is not there. -- Cheers, Edgar Communicating with TB! v2.01.3, Windows XP 5.1.2600 Service Pack 1 "Oh dear, I think you'll find reality's on the blink again." -- Marvin The Paranoid Android
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