I just discovered this because "Sender" wouldn't work for me, TB3/Ubuntu; mail was already in a different folder. To force the filter to run, I marked this mail as unread, then dragged it to Inbox - and seemingly, it got filtered correctly (although that rule looks either in Sender or in Reply-To, so I cannot tell what piece actually triggered).. The problem here, also (seemingly) was that the same message according to another filter I have for "To:" should have filtered in to the original folder..
I guess one thing missing from the Filter Log, is actually a note about which header was it that matched a particular rule; currently it just says: > Applied filter "My filter ONE" to message from Some Person > <someper...@ubuntu.com> - My Subject at 2011-04-12 15:34:53 moved > message id = xxx.16615....@soybean.canonical.com to > imap://myaccount%40myemail....@mail.myemail.com/INBOX/folderONE > > Applied filter "launchpad-bugs" to message from Some Person > <someper...@ubuntu.com> - My Subject at 2011-04-12 15:34:53 moved > message id = xxx.16615....@soybean.canonical.com to > imap://myaccount%40myemail....@mail.myemail.com/INBOX/folderTWO > ... and there isn't any information which of the three rules I have in my "launchpad-bugs" rule actually triggered its run... And so, in the end, turns out it works for me (so I'm not really reporting a bug) - but it was just a bit difficult, to determine how to test the rule and see if it works. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/119899 Title: After-the-fact Filters on custom header won't match for IMAP messages -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs