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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Miguel A. Urech [MAU] wrote:'

>> With the option disabled the first two pages of filter setup is
>> basically ignored so no string matching is carried out, nor is
>> the message moved. Only the filter actions are carried out.

MAU> Oh darn! That's dangerous then!

Well, no. Not if you understand how it works and then let it do what
you need.

Take for instance, the filters that I recently created to make
editing a received message easy, even though you're exporting the
message and then re-importing it.

The first of the two filters needs to work on *any* message you wish
it to. You therefore don't require a string match. You also don't
wish the message to be moved to another folder, so you don't need
the move to folder functionality. You can therefore disable the
hotkey option to check the message against the filter rule.

In contrast to this, I have a filter here that will generate a
report that is sent to SpamCop. I also wish the message to be moved
to my spam folder, if it's not already there. In this case, I wish
the message to be moved when I run the filter using the hotkey. I
therefore enabled the option to check the message against the filter
rule.

I am therefore happy that the option exists since you can use it to
prevent or promote movement of messages upon filtering as you need.

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Allie C Martin     \      TB! v1.62/Beta5 & WinXP Pro (SP1)
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