[EMAIL PROTECTED] [A] wrote,
<snipped a bit>
>> $$$$ TB! Message Filter $$$$
>> beginFilter
>> UID: [9BBA430E.01C4B29E.7D7ABA06.43893E22]
>> Name: ATM\20BUYONLINE\20ORDER
>> Filter: {\0D\0A\20`4`0`REF:\20ATM\0D\0A}
>> MoveMessage folder \5C\5CATM\20BuyOnLine\5CActual\20Orders
>> IsActive
>> Ignore
>> endFilter
A> This one works fine:
A>
A> $$$$ TB! Message Filter $$$$
A> beginFilter
A> UID: [8131D9C2.01C4A270.706C71A0.31BD3C25]
A> Name: TheBat\20UserList
A> Filter: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A> MoveMessage folder \5C\5CAK\20Admin\5CThe\20Bat
A> IsActive
A> IsSendQueue
A> endFilter
A>
A> Apart from what it's looking for and what it does - I see no
A> difference. This works automaticwlly, the one above doesn't.
I setup the filter that I suggested and sent myself a test message
with REF: ATM in the text and it worked fine (automagically). If it
doesn't work for you, then it must be some little thing that is making
it "break", like maybe the actual path to the folder or something like
that. It works fine here.
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Regards,
Ron Secord
Using TB! 3.0.2.1
Under Windows XP 5.1 Service Pack 2
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