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Saturday, October 9, 2004, 16:43, Stuart Cuddy wrote:
> Do your other filters have "Continue Processing with other Filters"
> turned on?

Yes, sure.

> If they do then this is what should happen. Yes/No.

I do not think so, at least from my old view how filters worked in
OFS. I did not set up new filters when I upgraded from v2.xx to v3.xx;
I am still using my old setup (which I had to tweak in v3).

E.g.:

I have got an email from a contact which is in my addressbook, but he
is also on a mailinglist.

I have set my filters up to first check if any email is send to a
mailinglist. If this is true, it should be moved from the inbox to a
specific list folder. If untrue, the next filter should take over. At
the end of the filter list, I have my known filter.

If now the sender is in my address book and on the same mailinglist,
the mail does get moved from the mailinglist folder to the Inbox -
Known-folder. Which wasn't the case in v1.xx and v2.xx, where it
resided happily in the folder where the first filter put it.

It seems the Known filter checks all new messages, irrevelant where
the new messages are, even when they are already moved out of the
Inbox before it is its turn.

Or do I have to specify a Source Folder for the Known filter in NFS
now?

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