I have the understanding that if you order your rules are applied in a top down fashion. That is why you can reorder them.
I thought that if you have a rule that moves a msg and it is the first rule that then if another rule down the line had criteria that fit that msg also moved it that the second rule would not apply because the msg was already moved?
I am trying to setup my rules and it is a pain. I have a couple msgs that are business related that I subscribed to and that I want. I have a rule that is at the top that searches for the header criteria and then moves it to a particular folder. Now giving that it is commercial they put in the body text similar to junk email. "to unsubscribe", remove from list"...etc..., So I have rules at the end of my list that picks out these word groups from the body and moves them to a junk email folder. What I understand should happen is that the first rule should run and move it then the later rule should not find the email because it was moved and that rule should do nothing.
But that is not what is happening. I end up with a copy of the email in the folder I want it in and also I end up with a copy in Junk Email?????
A bug or is my concept wrong, or not applying right or what?
Thank You
Michael
I thought that if you have a rule that moves a msg and it is the first rule that then if another rule down the line had criteria that fit that msg also moved it that the second rule would not apply because the msg was already moved?
I am trying to setup my rules and it is a pain. I have a couple msgs that are business related that I subscribed to and that I want. I have a rule that is at the top that searches for the header criteria and then moves it to a particular folder. Now giving that it is commercial they put in the body text similar to junk email. "to unsubscribe", remove from list"...etc..., So I have rules at the end of my list that picks out these word groups from the body and moves them to a junk email folder. What I understand should happen is that the first rule should run and move it then the later rule should not find the email because it was moved and that rule should do nothing.
But that is not what is happening. I end up with a copy of the email in the folder I want it in and also I end up with a copy in Junk Email?????
A bug or is my concept wrong, or not applying right or what?
Thank You
Michael