The order of the filters in this case is unimportant, Junk mails simply can't be moved to another folder, because Evolution is buggy. There is no other filter rule, that will remove Junk mail back to the virtual Junk folder. Btw. for all my other filters, the order is from top to bottom. For example I used "mailing list contains debian-bsd" above "mailing list contains debian" and it was not overwritten by the rule below.
I used two outdated dependencies. A "direct" dependency, it's gnome-desktop, but yesterday I graded it up and an "indirect" dependency, this is sqlite, but I can't upgrade it, because Evolution needs the older version. On different distro's mailing lists, the MUA that most often does cause issues is Evolution. Excepted of sqlite, on my machine everything Evolution needs, is using current stable versions from upstream. For users maintaining Evolution for a production environment seemingly is impossible. Assumed the developers care less about POP, than about IMAP or something else, Evolution shouldn't provide it. Using Evolution in an office, there is no time to debug, file bug reports etc.. I guess Evolution is for hobby usage and think I will try to drop it within the next three or six month. The problem is, that I then will lose thousands of important mails, so switching to another MUA is not that easy, resp. it needs much time for such a transition. A big issue is that Evolution is not backward compatible, so downgrading to the last stable version often is an issue too. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list