Greetings,

Running 1.10 of XMail under Windows 2K.

In reading the documentation on filters, it seems that filters are 
processed in the following order:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
domain.com.tab
..com.tab
..tab

So, does that mean that if a filter named "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" is found, 
that XMail will not continue to process the rest of the files in the search 
order (it only processed the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and no others)?

If I am correct so far, what will happen if the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" file 
exists, but has no commands in it (ie. it's empty)? Will it still go down 
the search order, or will it stop with that file and not look any farther, 
even though there are no commands in there?

Thanks for any help on this.

Tracy


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