First I would suggest you make the SPAM mail action the lst in the list 
so you other man=il actions get the chance to work first.  The as long as 
you have the mail action set up as per the attached picture it should 
work fine.  This one tales mails from FEDEX and DHL and files them for me 
readiny for reading.

>Admittedly, I do not use Mail Actions much, and those that I do are 
>relatively straight forward and have always worked basically as I 
>expected., but I don't know a lot about using them.
>
>However, I was having a little problem with some SPAM from Russia or 
>Romania or whatever country is ".ru".  I set up what I thought was a 
>simple Mail Action to catch emails which "ended with .ru" in the "From" 
>field..  If the criterion was met, the email was supposed to be filed in 
>a "Spam" folder.  I had set up similar simple mail actions to put things 
>into folders which work as expected.
>
>Instead of catching emsils with the "From" field ending in ".ru", it 
>appears to be catching most mail to one of my non-ISP free POP accounts 
>which occasionally I use and putting it into the SPAM folder.  I checked 
>the headers on some of these emails going in there, including one I sent 
>to myself from my ISP POP account, and there is no ".ru" in the "From" 
>field.  
>
>So, why is this happening?  What did I do wrong in setting it up? What do 
>I do to fix it?  
>
>Thanks.
Regards Neville

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