Hi

On Thursday 16 January 2020 at 8:16:41 PM, in
<mid:695404738.20200116121...@gmail.com>, Susanne wrote:-


>   Now, a few people have fallen out with each other,
> and the group
> is splitting into two, with some of the same people
> being in both
> groups, and others just in one or the other.

If you are in both groups and haven't fallen out with anybody, easiest
would be to ignore the split and treat it as still one group.



>   How can I filter the messages into two folders,
> without getting mix-ups?

I would think mix-ups are inevitable with or without automatic 
filtering. If somebody else in the group mixes up, the message they 
send might trigger the wrong filter when it gets to you.



>   Is it even possible?  

There are several ways this could be achieved. Here's a suggestion,
which I have not tested.

Filter_1 
two conditions:- 
    a - the sender is any address in the wider group
    b - the recipient contains all (or any) of the addresses that are
    only in SubGroup_1      
Action - move all messages to the SubGroup_1 folder.     
         


Filter_2 
two conditions:- 
    a - the sender is any address in the wider group
    b - the recipient contains all (or any) of the addresses that are
    only in SubGroup_2      
Action - move all messages to the SubGroup_2 folder.


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