On 22/02/12 00:37, James Knott wrote:
Basil Chupin wrote:
This looks like the same thing I came across and, as I already stated, I had to solve it by creating (a) new filter(s) from the message(s) themselves. For example, I have a bit-bucket filter which worked OK until (?)v10 of TB and then some messages were not being thrown into the trash can but others were. By creating a new filter for the messages affected from the messages themselves (Messages>Create Filter from Message) fixed the problem.
While I can recreate some filters that way, other filters have multiple items. For example one, which worked today, but not yesterday, contains a list of newsletters from various sources, that are to be moved to my "Newsletters" folder. These filters have worked fine for years and suddenly stopped working properly. Also, it shouldn't matter how a filter is created. It should just work. That you had to create a filter from a message shows something is broken.
I should have been more explicit in my previous response. I agree with your general conclusion (that a filter should work) but what I indicated, but did not spell out, is that in my case the only filter which misbehaved was the bit-bucket one where I had to create new filters for some people rather than have them included in the single, general filter I have used since year dot. And only a couple of people were affected here - the other X number of people are still being filtered by the original 'general' filter. But as far as all the other filters which sort incoming mail into various mail list folders have not been affected - they all still work as they have been for years. Weird no? :-) . BC -- The more sand has escaped from the hourglass of our life, the clearer we should see through it. Niccolo Machiavelli -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org