It's seems completely random to me. I see no rhym or reason. I've found no
pattern. Also, some rules just don't get applied at all, but only to SOME
messages. I think MS needs to take a hard look at the code (or possibly just
rewrite it).
"Rick" wrote:
Quote:
> Have you been able to narrow it down? Recently I thought I understood what
> was happening, that WM's internal junk mail filter was processing messages
> before my own rules could grab them. But then I realized that SOME messages
> ARE correctly routed to their folders, and that it seems entirely random
> which ones are and which aren't. Now I think it's just absolutely erratic.
> Really annoying. And before getting your message I thought I was the only
> one!
>
> "CSharpner" <CSharpner@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news
EBDD6B2-9603-43BC-96E5-010FB4FC9572@xxxxxx Quote:
> > Me Too! This same problem existed in Outlook Express on XP. I switched
> > to
> > Thunderbird for about 2 years until Vista came out. I thought I'd give
> > the
> > new Windows Mail a try. Though there are improvements over OE, the mail
> > rules are still broken. I may be switching back to Thunderbird again.
> > Their
> > rules always work and their search is far far far superior. I believe MS
> > has
> > spread their developers too thin. There are so many bugs that have been
> > around for years. Though their new stuff is cool, it would be nice for
> > them
> > to concentrate on reliability rather than glitz.
> >
> > "Rick" wrote:
> > Quote:
> >> I'm finding that my Message Rules sometimes don't work -- a message will
> >> end
> >> up in Inbox or Junk Mail rather than the folder I've specified.
> >>
> >>
>
>