Hello George,

On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 10:58:39 -0800 GMT (24/12/2004, 01:58 +0700 GMT),
George Mitchell wrote:

TF>> The message will end up in the main account (that's correct) but the
TF>> filter in the sub account (assinging the colour group) will be
TF>> ignored. This is confirmed by the log file, even though the common
TF>> filter moving the message has "Continue Processing..." checked.

GM> I just replicated this as carefully as I could, and it works as
GM> expected.

You mean it the message was colour-coded? (Not sure whether you mean
you expected it to be coded or not.)

GM> The message is moved to a folder in account A by a common filter,

The message first arrived in account B and was then moved by common
filter to account A, right?

GM>  and then assigned a color group by an account B filter.

Yes, that's my setting, the colour group assigned by an account filter
in the account into which the messages originally arrived.

GM> I'm at a loss.  You've already answered just about all the questions I
GM> could think to ask.  You don't indicate what version of TB! you're
GM> using, but a message from a few days ago indicates you're on 3.0.2.4.

No, this is what I use at home (and write to TBUDL). In the office
I use 3.0.1.33 under XP Pro, that's the one I am reporting about.

GM> I know at least one common filter bug has been fixed without being
GM> mentioned in the release notes, but I don't remember when. If
GM> you're brave you could try the latest.

No betas in the office, thanks. ;-)

I will post my previous message on TBBETA, and if it gets confirmed
there, will open a bugreport.

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas.

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