On Wed, 2017-10-04 at 12:27 -0500, Lindsay Haisley wrote: > Attached. Hi, thanks. I imported it. I also edited it and removed all Received headers and imported it again. Thus I have two similar messages now. I applied the filters on each of them with Ctrl+Y and I cannot confirm your behaviour. The message with Received header (your original from the attachment) did not hit the filter, while my edited message (no Received header in it) did hit the filter.
My filter is very simple: Find items which match: [ all the following conditions ] [ Specific header ] [ Received ] [ does not exist ] [ ] Then [ Set Label ] [ Important ] The 'Then' part doesn't matter. I guess, maybe, do you have multiple conditions set and the "Find items which match" says "any of the following conditions", instead of "all"? Eventually could any other filter be used, as maybe your "Then" part doesn't contain "Stop processing" (supposing no rule above this one had been applied)? You can see what filters do with: https://help.gnome.org/users/evolution/stable/mail-filters-not-working.html.en see the Logging Filter Actions section there. Eventually, if you've evolution 3.26.0+, then you can also use: $ CAMEL_DEBUG=filters evolution to see what they do on the terminal you run evolution from. Bye, Milan _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list