Hallo Chris,

On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 03:00:08 +1000GMT (9-6-2008, 19:00 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:

C> Today I received an email from "Neco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>". The
C> filter was triggered (the account log says that the email was
C> processed by "Spam (Known)".

That's good, isn't it? ;-)

C> Problem is, the message was then delivered to my inbox (and it says
C> that in the same line in the account log also). Can anyone tell me
C> why the Action did not occur (delete from server)?

Are you sure it still is present on your server?
I think you misunderstood the meaning of the action.
In order to decide whether the message matches the condition the
message has to be downloaded. And all messages that are downloaded
travel through the Inbox.
As the only action that gets executed is deletion from the server, the
downloaded copy stays put in the Inbox. Deletion from server is an
action that's meant to be used when you keep your messages for x days
on the server.

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