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Hi James,

@1-Oct-2002, 21:03 -0400 (02:03 UK time) James Senick [JS] in
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>> ... when the source and destination folders of a filter are the
>> same then a message is not moved.

JS> Assuming you mean in practice rather than just in theory, is it
JS> conceivable that if you _initially_ have a filter set to move
JS> messages to another folder and _then_ change it to move to the
JS> inbox that said intended feature is broken?

It's conceivable I guess, yes.

JS> IOW, if you leave it alone, TB never moves the message at all.
JS> But if you actively configure it to move the message to the
JS> inbox, then it actually does?

Manually invoked filters that check against rules will move a
message from a folder to the Inbox. So that's one circumstance under
which a "No move" filter does move. So, yes, exceptions can be
induced.

- --
Cheers -- .\\arck D Pearlstone -- List moderator
TB! v1.62/Beta5 on Windows 2000 5.0.2195 Service Pack 2
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