Hello Ali,

> It sounds silly, but make sure that you are creating the filter for
> the correct account. I've personally made a mistake like this. :)

Yes, it's created for the correct account (as near as I can tell -
this is the first e-mail client I've ever used that separated accounts
in this manner, so I could be doing something wrong, but I do not
think so. In fact, my first attempt at filtering this list was to
simply select the message and select "specials > create filter" from
the right-click drop-down. But when that didn't work, I created the
filter though the sorting office thing under the account menu. And I
just double-checked and unless I'm seriously missing something it
looks like it's for the right account.



> Do you have the string in quotes?

No.

>  If so, then it's now case sensitive
> which may mess things up. Check stuff like this first. With the filter
> rule I gave you, do not need to use any special syntax.




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