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Thanks. That's good information. However, sometimes, some of my messages
don't get a rule applied to them at all. They're just left, sitting in the
root of the inbox, when there is a rule to handle them. I've deleted and
recreated the rule(s) that apply to them an even tried adding rules to other
rules, but some of the messages just sit there no matter what. I have to
manually drag them over myself.
"Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" wrote:
Quote:
> "Rick" <blue_no-spam-pls_heron3@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:O4fpMwe6HHA.5212@xxxxxx 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:
> >>
> >>> 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.
> >>>
> >>>
> > >
> Your rules are processed after the junk mail filters and therefore will only
> apply to items that pass through the junk mail filters.
>
> All rules that move mail to a folder or delete it must be placed first and
> must also have the action "Stop processing more rules" or a later rule might
> override them.
>
> --
> Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
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