> Hello Redhat71,
> On Thursday, March 27, 2003, Redhat71 wrote...
>
>>> The thing is... the filters plugin doesn't filter on anything but the
>>> INBOX folder (at least I haven't seen the option), so if it was
>>> miss-counting in another folder because of a miss-numbered folder,
>>> then I couldn't put blame on the filters plugin.
>
>> i don't know who's to be blamed ...
>
>> the filtered message is counted by both folders at the same time as if
>> it's COPIED to trash, but it shouldn't cause it's MOVED to trash
>
> There is no such command as MOVE in IMAP4. It's copy and delete :)

oh ... but when i set up filters,  the option is "move to"

>
>> the only way to correct it is to enter the folder "redhat", then it
>> knows the message is not there, and change 5 to 4
>
> How have you setup the filter to work on the "redhat" folder? I'm
> assuming you have the filter moving mail out of the redhat folder, or
> into it only?

no, why would i want to move mails out of the "redhat" folder ?

i put those "move to trash" filters above "move to redhat" so that they
were applied 1st

1, if subject contains "usb", move to trash
2, if subject contains "xxx", move to trash
....
10, if to or cc contains "@redhat", move to redhat






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