Hello Monsell,

On Tue, 8 Jul 2008 18:32:39 +0530 GMT (08/07/2008, 20:02 +0700 GMT),
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

mmic> the command given to the sub-filter is "headers contain Z or text
mmic> contains Z". the main filter X is commanded under "continue processing
mmic> other filters".

mmic> what i want to do is to get messages coming into Y with Z commands
mmic> sub-filtered to Z although Z is under X

mmic> at the moment what happens is although the Z is in the header/text of
mmic> the messages, it goes directly to Y because Z is under X.

The way you have set it up, the common filter is shared by both
accounts, if I understand you correctly. The incoming messages is
caught by filter X, but continues to filter Y, which moves the message
to account Z. This is expected behaviour. The great advantages of
common filters is that it doesn't matter through which account the
email comes in, it will always be moved to the same folder, regardless
of the account it is under.

I think you need to set up two identical but seperate account filters.

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Cheers,
Thomas.

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